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  1. Decentralized architecture with no central authority or ownership. Relationships can be made across any compatible system, creating a network of Internet scale made up of smaller sites. Seamless wall-to-wall posts and remote comments, even across different network nodes.

  2. Friendica is a platform for decentralised social communication linking to other independent social and corporate services. Friendica connects you to a federated communications network of thousands of servers called the Fediverse.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FriendicaFriendica - Wikipedia

    Friendica (formerly Friendika, originally Mistpark) is a free and open-source software [5] distributed social network. It forms one part of the Fediverse, an interconnected and decentralized network of independently operated servers. [6] [7] [8] Features.

  4. Friendica Communications Platform. Contribute to friendica/friendica development by creating an account on GitHub.

  5. Getting Friendica. You can download Friendica in two zip (compressed) files. The first contains the core system and can be found here: https://github.com/friendica/friendica/releases.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · Friendica is a decentralised communications platform, you can use to host your own social media server that integrates with independent social networking platforms (like the Fediverse or Diaspora*) but also some commercial ones like Tumbler and BlueSky. How to Update Updating from old Friendica versions

  7. Friendica (formerly Friendika, originally Mistpark) is a free and open-source software distributed social network. It forms one part of the Fediverse, an interconnected and decentralized network of independently operated servers.

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · Welcome to the wiki of the Friendica Project ! This wiki aim to provide helpful resources for all members of the Friendica community, be they users, admins or developers.

  9. Direct Messaging. Network ’email’ – provides ‘one-to-one’ private messaging to any Friendica or Diaspora, Mastodon, Pleroma or any other network member. Distributed Forums. Public Forums – where everybody, even anonymous can read and join the discussion.

  10. Unsorted List of all Documentation Articles. The following list is automatically generated. Ideally the articles should be liked from one of the above topics. Once this is possible for all the articles, this automatic listing should be removed. Abstracts.