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The Fediverse facilitates decentralized open source social media platforms, like Lemmy (a Reddit alternative), enabling users to interact across different services seamlessly. Among these platforms, Lemmy, a community-driven, Reddit-like …
The following will explore the concept of a Web3 “Everything App,” a platform that integrates various decentralized technologies to provide users with comprehensive digital services. This app combines social …
Of all the various cryptocurrencies, Monero arguably has the most/best privacy-centric features. Monero can present a unique solution for funding decentralized social media platforms in a privacy focused way. …
Decentralizing social media platforms empowers users by granting them more control over their data and content. Memo.cash, Nostr, Mastodon, and Lemmy are notable examples in this movement. Memo.cash, a …
Instagram alternatives should exist. Web3 developers should release a decentralized Instagram alternative. Odysee is a Web3 (or at least partially Web3) YouTube alternative. Instagram can be fun and useful, …
There are alternatives to YouTube, like Odysee and BitChute. Odysee is even somewhat decentralized in how they store and distribute (stream) videos to viewers. Alternatives to YouTube are important. …
Here is an idea for a site app that combines a social media cryptocurrency, with advertising, with premium memberships, and a basic income cryptocurrency. The site/app will accept cryptocurrency …
Social Media Decentralized is about developing social media sites that accept cryptocurrencies for self serve advertising, and also enable members to pay a certain amount of cryptocurrency each month …
Wikis can effectively function as a sort of social network. Here is an idea for improving MediaWiki and more. MediaWiki is the software that runs Wikipedia. Functionality of different …
Wikis are a sort of website that can function as a sort of social media. Wikipedia is the most popular wiki in existence. Wikis enable the collaborative editing of …