CTZN
*Decentralised social network. Something to do with Hypercore Protocol.
I created an account: I am neil@ctzn.one. I like many things about Hypercore Protocol so interested to see how this works. I am guessing it has more of a P2P model, similar to the Beaker chat, with the servers acting as 'pubs'. That said, the idea of another chat silo doesn't fill me with joy, so I wonder where the data is stored. I still think the IndieWeb (or Solid) approach is the best philosophy (for me personally).
Decentralized hosting (anybody can create a server, and data syncs using the Hypercore Protocol).
– GitHub - pfrazee/ctzn: A distributed social network mad science experiment
1. Servers should be background infrastructure.
2. Log
2.1.
- Super easy to get set up and posting
- Really like cross server community interest groups, always missed this in Fediverse
- Really intrigued by potential of customisable reactions - feels like it could avoid gamification while avoiding the +1 problem
- No clue where my data is being stored
3. Elsewhere
3.1. In my garden
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