Michael J Burgess on Nostr: There are three types of #DecentralizedSocialMedia #StuffYouShouldKow #WEB3 ...
There are three types of #DecentralizedSocialMedia #StuffYouShouldKow #WEB3 #Decosilisation #Decentralized
1. https://fediverse.party/ using The fediverse (a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe") is an ensemble of social networks that can communicate with each other while remaining independent platforms. Users on different social networks and websites can send and receive updates from others across the network.
ActivityPub, a W3C standard, is the most widely used protocol that powers the fediverse. Noted fediverse platforms include Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, Pixelfed, and Threads.[1]
Nearly all fediverse platforms are free and open-source software.
2. nostr.com The protocol is based on very simple & flexible event objects (which are passed around as plain JSON) and uses standard elliptic-curve cryptography for keys and signing. The only supported transport is web socket connections from clients to relays. This makes it easy to write clients and relays and promotes software diversity.
3. https://www.deso.com/ Finite-state apps, like DeFi, use blockchains that can only power storage-light (finite-state) applications, where data and storage stay constant with each transaction. With this approach for social, every interaction — post, like, follow, etc
1. https://fediverse.party/ using The fediverse (a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe") is an ensemble of social networks that can communicate with each other while remaining independent platforms. Users on different social networks and websites can send and receive updates from others across the network.
ActivityPub, a W3C standard, is the most widely used protocol that powers the fediverse. Noted fediverse platforms include Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, Pixelfed, and Threads.[1]
Nearly all fediverse platforms are free and open-source software.
2. nostr.com The protocol is based on very simple & flexible event objects (which are passed around as plain JSON) and uses standard elliptic-curve cryptography for keys and signing. The only supported transport is web socket connections from clients to relays. This makes it easy to write clients and relays and promotes software diversity.
3. https://www.deso.com/ Finite-state apps, like DeFi, use blockchains that can only power storage-light (finite-state) applications, where data and storage stay constant with each transaction. With this approach for social, every interaction — post, like, follow, etc