Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking
Distributed social network projects generally develop software, protocols, or both.
Projects
Project Name | Features | Software Type | Programming Language | License | Protocols | Privacy Support | Federation (with other applications or services) | Instances | Maturity |
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diaspora* | Status messages, blogging, photo sharing, privacy enhanced | server[1] | Ruby | AGPLv3 | Diaspora,[2] Salmon[3] | Yes, through "aspects" | Yes, own federation protocol[4] | 232 'nodes/pods' listed on The-Federation.info[5] | stable 0.7.12.0[6] |
Friendica[7] | Rich profiles, networking groups, community/group/celebrity pages, richtext status (not specifically length limited), photo albums, YouTube share, location, like/dislike, multiple profiles w/assignment to specific friends, single sign on to post directly to friend's profiles on co-operating systems. Communications encryption. Fans and one-way relationships. Local and global directory services. Ability to restrict connection endpoints. | server[8] | PHP | AGPLv3[9] | ActivityPub, OStatus,[10] Diaspora, OpenID, DFRN,[11] | extensive | Friendica, Diaspora, GNU-Social, Mastodon, email, RSS feeds via native protocol support. Pump.io, Libertree, Twitter, Wordpress and Tumblr via connectors and/or third party services. | more than 113 servers according to external statistics,[12] more than 300 servers in total according to internal federation statistics. | stable |
GNU social[13] | microblogging | server[14] (formerly known as StatusNet) | PHP | AGPLv3 | OStatus,[15] OpenID, partial Diaspora support | ? | Yes | Around 200 servers [16] | stable[17] |
Hubzilla | decentralised identity and community platform, also provides blogs, rich social networking, cloud storage and internet-scale access control/privacy | server | PHP, Javascript | MIT | ActivityPub,[18] diaspora,[18] OStatus,[18] Zot,[19] Zot6[20] | Extensive | via external connectors | 279[21] | stable |
Mastodon | microblogging | server | Ruby on Rails, React.js | AGPLv3 | ActivityPub | Yes | Yes | Around 18,400 servers[22] | stable |
Minds | Free, open source, decentralized, and based on a foundation of transparency and privacy | server,[23] front,[24] mobile app[25] | PHP[23][26] | AGPLv3[27] | OpenSSL, RabbitMQ[28] | Yes[29] | Yes[30] | beta | |
Misskey[31][32] | Microblogging social-network | server, web-client | Node.js, Typescript / JavaScript | AGPLv3 | ActivityPub | Yes | Yes, nodes supporting ActivityPub | More than 35 instances[33] | stable |
Movim | XMPP client + Microblogging | server and webclient | PHP | AGPLv3 | XMPP | Yes | XMPP | 16 'pods'[34] | stable |
Nostr | Open protocol that enables global, decentralized, and censorship-resistant social media. | Servers (relays) and clients | Multiple implementations | Public Domain | Nostr | Yes | with Minds | Hundreds of relays | stable |
Peergos[35] | P2P storage, social network, and application protocol | p2p, server, web-client | Java, Go, Javascript | AGPLv3 | libp2p, bitswap | Yes (E2EE) | Yes, via libp2p | stable | |
Pleroma[36] | Microblogging social-network | server, web-client | Elixir (programming language) | AGPLv3 | OStatus, ActivityPub, Gopher[37] | Yes | Yes, nodes supporting ActivityPub and OStatus (except StatusNet for now) | Over 500 instances[38] | stable |
Plume[39] | Federated blogging engine | server, web-client | Rust (programming language) | AGPLv3 | ActivityPub | Yes | Yes, nodes supporting ActivityPub | Around 12 instances[40] | stable/beta (0.2.0 not released yet) |
pump.io | stream server supporting social networking capabilities | server, clients | Node.js, JavaScript | Apache 2.0 | pump.io API[41] | Yes | Yes | 72,[42] including Identi.ca | stable |
Retroshare | Private messaging and VoIP, group chats, distributed forums, file transfers | client-server,[43] web interface | Qt, C++ | Various Open Source licenses (with some exceptions)[44] | DHT, GPG, OpenSSL | Yes | Just with apps based on the same API | stable | |
Libervia (formerly "Salut à Toi")[45][46] | multi-frontends, microblogging, group microblogging, file sharing, games, XMPP client | XMPP client (multi-frontends), web server, SMTP/IMAP server | Python, C++ | AGPL | XMPP, and ActivityPub in beta as of 2022.[47] | through XMPP groups, presence authorisation | XMPP native federation | demo[48] | alpha |
Secure Scuttlebutt | social networking, messaging, games, development tools | client-server,[49] applications[50] | JavaScript (reference implementation) | Various FLOSS licenses | Secret Handshake,[51] Scuttlebutt Protocol[52] | End-to-end encryption for private messages. | Peer-to-peer network. Limited outside syndication. | stable | |
Socialhome[53] | Microblogging, blogging, rich-text federated profiles, home page builder. | Server | Python, JavaScript | AGPL | Diaspora, ActivityPub | Yes | Socialhome.network
Other servers findable from The-Federation.info |
alpha | |
Sone[54] | microblogging, media library, decentralized spam protection | P2P client, web interface | Java, Javascript | GPL | Freenet | Yes, Multiple Anonymous Identities, private messages via the Freemail plugin with Forward secrecy | Partial, Sone messages can be read from the FMS Forum system | beta | |
twtxt[55] | microblogging | Terminal | Python (reference implementation) | MIT (reference implementation) | HTTP(S), REST | No | ? | Approximately 100[56] | alpha |
Clients
Project Name | Features | Software Type | Programming Language | License | Protocols | Privacy Support | Federation (with other applications or services) | Instances | Maturity |
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Mammudeck[57] | Social network client for servers implementing the Mastodon REST API,[58] e.g. Mastodon, Pleroma[59] | webclient | Elm | MIT | HTTPS | HTTPS communication. State stored only in browser's local storage. | Client only | Client only | alpha |
Dead or stalled projects
Project Name | Features | Software Type | Programming Language | License | Protocols | Privacy Support | Federation (with other applications or services) | Instances | Maturity |
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6d[60] (Dead Project) | Blog, media library, addressbook, themeable, private messaging | server[61] | PHP | MIT | HTTP + REST, microformats[62] | Addressbook to send posts to either individuals or groups. | not yet | demo[63] 5 total |
alpha |
Aether | Peer-to-peer, ephemeral, self-governing public communities with auditable and democratic moderation.[64] | P2P client | Go, JavaScript[65] | AGPLv3[66] | Mim[67] | Yes | stable, no commit or post since 2021 | ||
Appleseed[68] | Photos, Journals, Messaging, Groups, Privacy controls, Status Updates, Newsfeeds | server[69] | PHP | GPLv2 | QuickSocial[70] | Friend circles used to categorize friends and restrict/allow access | Internally, others easily added (plugin architecture) | Appleseed[71] Approximately 120 total | cancelled project |
Buddycloud[72][73] | Personal and topic channels, Buddycloud directory, channel search, channel recommender, media server, friend-finder, mobile and email push service, location, messaging | server,[74] client[75] | JavaScript, NodeJS, Java | Apache 2.0 | XMPP,[73] Buddycloud Protocol,[76] Atom,[77] Activity Streams,[78] Location Query | Yes | Yes | Domains running buddycloud: 90[79] | last update 2015 |
Cunity[80] | Friends, Photo Album, Filesharing, Messaging, Pinboard, Newsfeed, Memberlist, Forum, Connecting Cunities | server,[80] client[80] | PHP, Javascript, AJAX, JQuery | AGPLv3 | HTTP, P2P | Yes | Connecting P2P | Hosted on your own webspace | beta (v1.0) |
Diaspora X2[81] (Dead Project) | client[82] using buddycloud for federation | XMPP, buddycloud channels,[83] Activity Streams[81] | ? | ? | Diaspora X2[84] | ? | |||
Diatum[85] | Supports contact and social media apps | server,[86] clients[87][88] | Java, Typescript | Apache 2.0 | CoreDB[89] | Yes | Yes | no commit since 2021, main repository removed, alpha 0.01[90] | |
DiSo Project[91] | WordPress plugins[92] | microformats (XFN, hCard, XOXO), OpenID, OAuth, XMPP[91] | ? | ? | ? | ||||
DSNP[93] | DSNPd (server daemon), ChoiceSocial (web interface)[93] | Distributed Social Networking Protocol (DSNP)[93][94] | ? | ? | Friends in Feed, ChoiceSocial.net, DistribSocial.net | beta (v0.6) | |||
Friend2Friend[95] | Strong encryption, XML for all data exchange, Data is digitally signed | LGPL | Connect to known individuals. | ? | alpha (updated: 2009) | ||||
Jappix[96] | XMPP client + Microblogging | server, web client | AGPL | XMPP | Excellent: based on presence authorizations | ? | demo[97] | stable | |
Knowee[98] | OpenID Signup, Activity Stream import and export, contact import from Web 2.0 services via XFN and FOAF, automatically updated address book from remote data sources, consolidated profile with RDF/FOAF export, personal SPARQL API | server[99] | PHP[99] | W3C | OpenID, FOAF | ? | ? | alpha | |
Kopal[100] | OpenID Core, multiple profiles | server[101] | Ruby | MIT | OpenID, Kopal Connect protocol,[102] Kopal Feed microformat[103] | ? | ? | alpha | |
Kune[104] | real-time collaborative edition, XMPP chat, groups, calendar, lists, tasks, blogs, Apache Wave inbox (modern email), wave extensions (gadgets, robots), public webpages, profiles, galleries (photos, videos), maps, federation, usability | server, integrates Apache Wave | Java-based GWT (generates AJAX) | AGPLv3 | XMPP, Wave Federation Protocol | Excellent | Total federation/interoperability with other Kune installations and Apache Wave accounts. XMPP chat interoperable with other XMPP-compliant | kune.cc,[105] demo,[106] 3 in total | stable (updated: 2017) |
Libertree[107] | Social network | server and webclient | Ruby | AGPLv3 | No | 3 | beta (updated: 2015) | ||
Lorea[108] | Profiles, microblogging, streams, groups, plugins, group mailing lists, tasks, calendar, subgroups, tagclouds | Elgg,[109] plugins[110] | GPL | OpenID, Activity Streams, PubSubHubbub, WebID. Working on: OStatus[109] (60% production), XMPP/psyc (50% development), rdf+sparql (10% development) | Excellent | Supported through plugin. | 5: project's group[111] | stable (seems dead by 2016-12-28) | |
Mr. Privacy[112] | SMTP, IMAP | Yes | Yes | ? | |||||
Multichan [113] | Anonymous textboard / imageboard network[114] | server, webclient | Python | Public domain | Multichan, Atom | Yes | Yes | 5-10 instances[115] | paused on 2021-07-01, alpha 1.7[113] |
Newebe[116] | one user = one node ; microblogging, picture sharing, activity stream | server, web client | Python / Coffeescript | AGPL | HTTP, REST API | alpha (updated: 2016) | |||
NoseRub[117] | sample server[118] | NoseRub protocol / WebID[119] | ? | ? | demo[120] | ? | |||
Numaverse[121] | Microblogging | P2P app | "MIT"[122] | Ethereum, IPFS, ActivityPub planned but never completed | Alpha, no commits since April 2018 | ||||
OneSocialWeb[123] | Microblogging | Openfire plugin, clients[124] | Java | Apache 2 | XMPP, XMPP extensions[125] | Yes | Yes | alpha | |
OpenAutonomy[126] | Micro-blogging, RSS aggregation, Cloud storage | server,[127] web client,[127] non-web applications,[128] | PHP (server), Javascript (web client), Java (native applications) | MIT | OpenAutonomy, XML-RPC | Trusted user list and fine-grained trusted sub-groups | All components intrinsically federated | 4 known | stable (r210)[127] (updated: 2015) |
OpenLink Data Spaces (ODS)[129] | Profile Management, Blogs, Wikis, Address Books, Calendars, Feed Aggregation, Discussion Forums (includes NNTP support), File Servers (WebDAV based Briefcase). | Dual (Commercial and GPL for Open Source Edition) | WebID, WebFinger, OpenID, OAuth, HTTP, SPARQL, Atom Publishing, PubSubHubbub, Semantic Pingback, OpenSocial, Social Graph API, Portable Contacts, more. | WebID and others | Yes | id.myopenlink.net[130] among others | stable (updated: 2016) | ||
OpenMicroBlogger | User-toggleable "apps" to add/remove functionality. RSSCloud and partial OStatus (PubSubHubbub) federation as well as Open Microblogging 0.1. Local follow/unfollow. Facebook, Twitter, Flickr integration. (partial) Twitter API support. Fully Restful design, user interface consumes Rest API. | MIT | Open Microblogging 0.1, RSSCloud, (partial) OStatus (PubSubHubbub) | Yes | Yes | alpha | |||
Osada | social network, microblogging | server | PHP, JavaScript | Zot/6, ActivityPub | Extensive | Everyone connected to ActivityPub | ? | unmaintained | |
Project Danube | 1) Sharing personal data with companies/organizations 2) Sharing personal data with "friends" 3) Use of personal data for "personal applications" |
TBD, likely Eclipse or Apache | OStatus, OAuth 2.0, WebFinger, hCard, Portable Contacts, XRI, XDI, PubSubHubbub, Salmon | ? | StatusNet and Cliqset, among others | alpha | |||
Project Nori | OStatus, OAuth, Portable Contacts, WebFinger, and other open protocols | ? | Yes | alpha | |||||
psyced | profiles, chat, microblogging | server, clients optional | LPC[131] | GPLv2 MIT[132] |
PSYC, XMPP, IRC, TELNET, HTTP, Applet, SMTP, WAP, RSS | OTR, friends-only functions and profile, secret chatrooms, presence, tor integration | PSYC and XMPP | 5 public known ones in 2016[133] | stable (updated: 2016) |
postActiv | microblogging | server, web client | PHP, Javascript | OStatus, ActivityPub and Zot support proposed but never implemented | homepage and code forge went offline late 2019 | ||||
Prismo[134] | link sharing | server, web client | Ruby | AGPL v3 | ActivityPub | No commits since May 2019 | |||
Safebook[135] | GPL | Extensive, including communication untraceability | ? | demo[136] | beta[137] | ||||
SMOB | microblogging | FOAF | ? | ? | unmaintained | ||||
Social-Igniter[138] | friends, places, status, comments, modular apps (messages, blog, cart, media), themes, mobile themes, 3rd party integration (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube), editable widgets, | server | GPL | Webfinger, PubSubHubbub, OpenID, OAuth, Activity Streams | Yes | Yes | 3 | alpha | |
SocialRiver[139] | GPL AGPL |
OStatus,[140] OpenID, will add support for OAuth | Private Messaging, Privacy Controls | Yes | ? | ||||
SocialZE[141] | server, web client | OSMP (Open Social Message Protocol) | Yes | ? | alpha | ||||
Sonic[142][143] | Federation protocol for OSN services | API, SDK | PHP / JSON | MIT | Yes | beta (updated: 2018) | |||
Synology applications package | Chat, Photo Album Filesharing, Calendar, Video player, office suit, Notes, Mailserver | Server and (mobile) clients | ? | Proprietary | JumpChat, Appear.in, AD/LDAP | Yes | No | Stable, some beta | |
Tent[144] | Profiles, Developer-extensible Post and Profile Types, Data Import, Groups, Privacy Controls, Content versioning | server,[145] clients[146] | Ruby (reference implementations) | MIT (reference implementation) | Tent, HTTPS | Yes Granular permissions (Access Control Lists for all content) | Yes | Tent.is | alpha (0.2) |
Thimbl[147] | microblogging | Finger, SSH | ? | Planned for future | alpha | ||||
Twister[148] | microblogging | P2P client, web interface | C++, Javascript | MIT and BSD | Bitcoin, Torrent, DHT | Yes End-to-end encryption for private messages | not yet | beta, abandoned by author in 2020, no issues closed or commits since 2022 | |
Zap | social network, microblogging, cloud storage | server | PHP, JavaScript | MIT | Zot/6, ActivityPub | Extensive | Yes | ? | stable, repository deleted[149] |
Other federated communication or storage solutions
Project Name | Features | Software Type | Programming Language | License | Protocols | Privacy Support | Federation (with other applications or services) | Instances | Maturity |
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Element | FOSS Chat with strong encryption | Web client, desktop app, android app, ios app | JavaScript, ObjectiveC, Swift, Java, Kotlin | Apache License 2.0 | Matrix protocol | Yes. e2ee in Personal message by default. e2ee must be enabled for group chat | Freenode, snoonet, gitter, OFTC. Can bridge to many other services | 2117 matrix nodes[150] | stable |
Lemmy | Social news or internet forum (like Reddit) | server and webclient | Rust, Actix, Diesel, Inferno, Typescript[151] | AGPLv3 | ActivityPub | Development not yet complete, more privacy options are likely to be implemented. | Yes | lemmy.ml and more | stable |
Lipsync.it[152] | Synchronization tool inspired by Dropbox | Simplified BSD | rsync, lsyncd, OpenSSH | Yes | planned | stable | |||
lotide | Social news or internet forum | server, client "hitide" is implemented separately | Rust | AGPLv3 | ActivityPub | ? | Yes, nodes supporting ActivityPub | dev.narwhal.city | alpha |
Nextcloud | online storage, data synchronization, file encryption, calendar, task scheduler, address book, media streaming, content sharing, bookmarking, photo gallery, video viewer, RSS/Atom feed reader, drawing, polls, markdown editing, Collabora office suite, mind mapping, notes, PDF viewer, 2FA, custom terms of service, maps, and many more | server, client, web client, mobile apps | PHP, JavaScript | GNU AGPLv3 | WebDAV, HTTP, OAuth, OpenID | Yes | Yes | service providers | stable |
Notabug[153] | p2p reimplementation of open-source reddit ; Free, anonymity, privacy | server, web client | JavaScript | MIT License (with Reddit CPAL UI components/css) | HTTP, GUN | Partial/Anonymous contribution supported but no strong anonymity guarantees yet | Yes | Notabug.io,
Blubit.space, Supportnikki.org |
alpha |
ownCloud | online storage, data synchronization, file encryption, calendar, task scheduler, address book, media streaming, content sharing, bookmarking, photo gallery, video viewer, RSS/Atom feed reader | server, client, web-client | PHP, JavaScript | AGPLv3 | WebDAV, Federated Cloud Sharing API,[154] Open Collaboration Services | Yes | Yes | service providers[155] | stable |
SparkleShare[156] | Collaboration and sharing tool inspired by Dropbox | Python (Nautilus plugin), C# (rest) | GPLv3 | SSH | Yes, encryption option | planned | alpha |
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