1 Sites Like Diaspora and its Alternative Social Networking Websites with Freemium

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Diaspora is a nonprofit, user-owned, distributed social network that is based upon the free Diaspora software. Diaspora consists of a group of independently owned nodes (called pods) which interoperate to form the system. As of March 2014, there are more than 1 million Diaspora accounts.

The social network is not owned by any one person or entity, keeping it from being subject to corporate take-overs or advertising. In September 2011 the developers stated, “…our distributed design means no big corporation will ever control Diaspora. Diaspora will never sell your social life to advertisers, and you won’t have to conform to someone’s arbitrary rules or look over your shoulder before you speak.”

Diaspora software is licensed with GNU-AGPL-3.0. Diaspora software development is managed by the Diaspora Foundation, which is part of the Free Software Support Network. The FSSN is in turn run by Eben Moglen and the Software Freedom Law Center. The FSSN acts as an umbrella organization to Diaspora development and manages Diaspora’s branding, finances, and legal assets. It is based on Ruby and Ruby on rails.

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  • Free Speech
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  • Support for SD Videos
  • Word Filtering

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  • ad-free
  • Anonymity
  • Anticensorship
  • Dark Mode
  • Free Speech
  • Live Stream
  • privacy focused
  • Support for SD Videos
  • Word Filtering
  • Freemium
  •  Android
  • Website

Gab is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based social networking service formerly based in Austin, Texas. It was created as an alternative to Twitter and promotes itself as supporting free speech. It allows its users to read and write messages of up to 30...

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