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Decentralized

Decentralized social media is a network that runs across multiple independent servers, rather than one central organization.

What does decentralized mean in social media?

Decentralized social media isn’t owned by a single company or controlled by one central organization. Instead, it’s run across multiple independent servers, often by individual users or communities. Think of it as a network without a single authority in charge—users have more control over their data, privacy, and content, with no big tech giant calling the shots, like Meta for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.

How does decentralized social media work?

These platforms use protocols like ActivityPub, which allow different apps to communicate with each other. Imagine using Instagram but still being able to interact with friends on TikTok seamlessly. That’s the beauty of decentralization—your data stays with you, and different platforms "talk" to each other. It’s like sending an email from Gmail to Yahoo—they operate separately but still connect.

What social media platforms are decentralized?

Some of the most popular decentralized social media platforms are:

  • Mastodon, offering a X/Twitter-like experience without centralized control
  • Bluesky, which focuses on decentralization through its open AT Protocol
  • Pixelfed, which provides a photo-sharing platform similar to Instagram, and
  • PeerTube, which focuses on decentralized video hosting.

And with newer platforms like Meta’s Threads starting to plug into this space, the decentralized social world is expanding rapidly.

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Resources

A Beginner’s Guide to Mastodon

Mastodon, a decentralized, open-source software that allows users to set up servers to communicate with each other, is growing in popularity as a "Twitter alternative". This article provides a high-level overview of the platform: what it is and how it works.

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