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* [https://podupti.me/ PodUpTi.me] is a place to discover many instances of diaspora*, Friendica, Hubzilla and Socialhome out there. | * [https://podupti.me/ PodUpTi.me] is a place to discover many instances of diaspora*, Friendica, Hubzilla and Socialhome out there. | ||
* [https://the-federation.info/ The Federation] is a database of the global social network composed of nodes that talk to each other. | |||
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'''[[w:GNU social|GNU social]]''' is a network of microblogging sites running on the GNU social software. | '''[[w:GNU social|GNU social]]''' is a network of microblogging sites running on the GNU social software. | ||
* [https://gnu.io/social/ Official website gnu.io/social] | * [https://gnu.io/social/ Official website gnu.io/social] | ||
* [https:// | * [https://gnu.io/social/try/ A small list of GNU social instances] you can join. | ||
* [https://git.gnu.io/gnu/gnu-social GNU social git @ git.gnu.io] | |||
* [https://thomask.sdf.org/social/en/ The Unofficial GNU social documentation] | * [https://thomask.sdf.org/social/en/ The Unofficial GNU social documentation] | ||
== Hubzilla == | == Hubzilla == | ||
'''Hubzilla''' | '''Hubzilla''' | ||
* [https://project.hubzilla.org/ Official website project.hubzilla.org] | * [https://project.hubzilla.org/ Official website project.hubzilla.org] - [https://project.hubzilla.org/help/en/about/about Official documentation] - [https://project.hubzilla.org/wiki/hubzilla/Hubzilla%2BProject/Home Hubzilla's inbuilt wiki] | ||
* [https://demo.hubzilla.org/network Hubzilla demonstration with one-click login as demo user] is a good place to quickly get a feel of Hubzilla before actually joining and instance or setting one up yourself. | * [https://demo.hubzilla.org/network Hubzilla demonstration with one-click login as demo user] is a good place to quickly get a feel of Hubzilla before actually joining and instance or setting one up yourself. | ||
* [https://framagit.org/hubzilla/ Hubzilla git @ FramaGit.org]. Hubzilla git was earlier on at GitHub. | * [https://framagit.org/hubzilla/ Hubzilla git @ FramaGit.org]. Hubzilla git was earlier on at GitHub. |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 4 August 2018
Wikipedia's list of social networking sites lists a lot of entries in the social networking scene.
Commercial
Non-commercial / free
Free social network does not only mean that it is free of charge but refers also to user freedom and freedom from ads and tracking.
- PodUpTi.me is a place to discover many instances of diaspora*, Friendica, Hubzilla and Socialhome out there.
- The Federation is a database of the global social network composed of nodes that talk to each other.
Diaspora
The Diaspora* social network is a distributed social network that runs on the extremely fine quality Diaspora* software.
- Official website DiasporaFoundation.org
- Diaspora* Foundation's wiki hosts a wealth of information edited by the community around the diaspora* effort.
- The diaspora* blog - official announcements
- Diaspora* git @ GitHub
Friendica
Friendica is perhaps the service of least-steep learning curve for Facebook refugees.
GNU social
GNU social is a network of microblogging sites running on the GNU social software.
- Official website gnu.io/social
- A small list of GNU social instances you can join.
- GNU social git @ git.gnu.io
- The Unofficial GNU social documentation
Hubzilla
Hubzilla
- Official website project.hubzilla.org - Official documentation - Hubzilla's inbuilt wiki
- Hubzilla demonstration with one-click login as demo user is a good place to quickly get a feel of Hubzilla before actually joining and instance or setting one up yourself.
- Hubzilla git @ FramaGit.org. Hubzilla git was earlier on at GitHub.