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Mitex Leo

Have you ever used #Hubzilla ?

An Instance : hub.nixorigin.one

#Privacy #foss #zotlabs #fediverse #mastodon #fedipoll

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Yes
0
0%
No, But heard of it.
2
40%
No, Never heard of it before !
3
60%
5 people voted.
Voting ended 11 May 2023 at 9:55.
3 comments
Mitex Leo

@predicterOfShroomsLight Hubzilla is a powerful platform for creating interconnected websites featuring a decentralized identity , communications, and permissions framework built using common web server software. Hubzilla is part of the federated social web, allowing users to interact with and share content with users on other federated systems such as Mastodon and Pleroma. It includes a significant number of features and granular settings , making it a popular choice for power users and those seeking full privacy control. Hubzilla is written primarily in PHP and requires a web server and a MySQL database. It is available under the GNU Public License and is actively developed by an open-source community.

@predicterOfShroomsLight Hubzilla is a powerful platform for creating interconnected websites featuring a decentralized identity , communications, and permissions framework built using common web server software. Hubzilla is part of the federated social web, allowing users to interact with and share content with users on other federated systems such as Mastodon and Pleroma. It includes a significant number of features and granular settings , making it a popular choice for power users and those seeking...

Mitex Leo

@predicterOfShroomsLight Some of the notable features of Hubzilla include:

1. Decentralized identity framework

2. Granular privacy settings

3. Nomadic identity - a member of a hub may create any number of web identities 1, called channels

4. Interconnected websites featuring a decentralized identity, communications, and permissions framework

5. File sharing

6. Events and calendar

7. Polls

8. Forums

9 Expiring posts

10. Bridges between fediverse protocols

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