Diaspora/Website
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Connecting diaspora* to other services -
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ืชืืื ืขื ืงืืช ืึพKevin Kleinman ืฉืืฆืจ ืืช ืืืืจืืืื ืืืงืืจืืื ืฉื ืืืืกืคืืจื*, ืขืืืื ืืืืกืกืื ืืืจืืืื ืืื.
ืชืืื ืขื ืงืืช ืึพKevin Kleinman ืฉืืฆืจ ืืช ืืืืจืืืื ืืืงืืจืืื ืฉื ืืืืกืคืืจื*, ืขืืืื ืืืืกืกืื ืืืจืืืื ืืื.
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Part 1 โ Signing up -
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Signing up to diaspora* -
Welcome to our โGetting startedโ guide. If youโve found your way to this page, youโve probably either just signed up to diaspora* or youโre thinking of doing so. In this series of tutorials weโll walk you through the sign-up process and get you acquainted with the basics of how diaspora* works. We hope you find it useful, and that you enjoy using diaspora*!
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Finding a pod
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Unlike most social networking sites, which have a central hub of computers which store everyoneโs data, we canโt give you one specific link and say: โSign up here.โ diaspora* is different from those networks in that it is
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decentralized</em>
, with many different points of access. Before getting started, youโll have to decide which of these points, or nodes, you want to use to access the diaspora* network. We call these nodes โpods.โ -
The word โ
<strong>
diaspora</strong>
โ refers to the dispersal of seeds (or people) over a wide area. Thatโs why our motif is the dandelion, and the asterisk in our name represents a fluffy dandelion seed. We refer to individual accounts on diaspora* as โ<strong>
seeds</strong>
,โ and the servers in which those accounts are collected as โ<strong>
pods</strong>
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To help you choose which pod is best for you, have a look at our %{wiki_link} to help you.
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guide to choosing a pod
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You might have received an invitation to join diaspora* from someone you know. If so, this contains a link to the diaspora* pod on which the person who invited you is registered. If you want to join to the same pod as them, you can simply follow the link in the mail. However, you donโt have to be on the same pod as your friend to communicate with them. You can choose any pod you want as your home and talk to people throughout diaspora*.
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You will always sign in to diaspora* on the same pod with which you first registered. From your pod you can connect to the whole network and your experience of diaspora* should be more or less the same no matter which pod you are connecting from. You will not be able to sign in to another pod, but there is no need for you to do this anyway.
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Registration
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Once you have chosen a pod, find the
<span class="click">
Sign up</span>
link. It should be right there on the home page of the pod. If there is no โsign upโ link, it might be that this particular pod is not currently accepting new registrations. You can check this by visiting the podโs statistics page (add<code>
/statistics</code>
to the podโs domain name in the URL bar). If registrations are closed on this pod, youโll need to choose another pod.
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