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Fed Up!, chronological diagram of federated social web projects, by Lídia Pereira, Artemis Gryllaki and Bohye Woo, Jan 2020. [1] [2]

A resource on Fediverse, federated networks, mesh networks, distributed web, alternative internet, alternative social media, decentralisation.

Software projects

  • Beaker, experimental browser with a p2p protocol, *2016.
  • Conversations, open source XMPP/Jabber client for Android, *2014.
  • Dat, p2p protocol, a project for distributed data synchronization, *2013.
  • Diaspora, self-hosted social networking service, *2010.
  • dokieli, clientside editor for decentralised article publishing, annotations and social interactions, *2015.
  • Friendica, distributed social network, *2010.
  • GNU social, FLOSS microblogging server, formerly StatusNet, *2010.
  • Funkwhale, decentralised audio platform, *2019.
  • Hubzilla, communication platform, formerly RedMatrix, *2015. Review.
  • IPFS, protocol and p2p network for storing and sharing data in a distributed file system, *2015.
  • Mastodon, self-hosted social networking service, *2016.
  • Misskey, decentralized microblogging service, *2014.
  • PeerTube, federated video platform powered by ActivityPub and WebTorrent, *2018.
  • Pump.io, general purpose activity streams engine that can be used as a federated social networking protocol, *2013.
  • Scuttlebutt, decentralised secure gossip platform, *2018.
  • Socialhome, federated personal profile with social networking functionality, *2016.
  • YaCy, distributed search engine, *2016.

Protocols: ActivityPub, OStatus, XMPP, Diaspora, Pump.io, Zot, Hypercore.

More projects and context: Wikipedia, Fediverse.party.

Resources, art projects

Events

2014
2015
2016
2017
  • Our Networks, conference, Claude T. Bissell building, Toronto, 14 Jan 2017. First edition.
  • Relearn 2017, Poortgebouw, Rotterdam, 29 Aug-2 Sep 2017. Documentation (2019). More.
  • Radical Networks conference, Chem Creative, Brooklyn, NY, 19-22 Oct 2017. Organised by Sarah Grant and Erica Kermani. Third edition.
2018
2019
2020

Publications

See also

Internet activism