Diaspora/Website
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Host a pod
Host a pod
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Join us!
Join us!
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CC-BY The diaspora* Foundation
CC-BY The diaspora* Foundation
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The diaspora* Project
The diaspora* Project
Diaspora* projektet -
How does diaspora* work?
How does diaspora* work?
Hur fungerar Diaspora*? -
diaspora* is simple to use – here’s how
diaspora* is simple to use – here’s how
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About
About
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What is decentralization?
What is decentralization?
Vad betyder decentralisering? -
diaspora* is completely different from most networks that you use. It is completely decentralized, with no central “hub”. Even so, it’s very easy to connect and communicate with people. Here’s how.
diaspora* is completely different from most networks that you use. It is completely decentralized, with no central “hub”. Even so, it’s very easy to connect and communicate with people. Here’s how.
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THIS
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diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (called “pods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (called “pods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
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NOT THIS
NOT THIS
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Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”
Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”