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Many federated platforms communicate with each other using a protocol called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub ActivityPub]. Another protocol that is used is [https://macgirvin.com/wiki/mike/Zot(20)VI/Home zot/6]. Sites with carets (^) next to them support ActivityPub.
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Many federated platforms communicate with each other using a protocol called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub ActivityPub], although implementation is inconsistent from product to product. Another protocol that is used is [https://project.hubzilla.org/help/en/developer/zot_protocol#What_is_Zot_ zot/6]. Sites with carets (^) next to them support ActivityPub, those with daggers (†) support zot/6.
  
* Hubzilla
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* Hubzilla ^ †
* Mastodon
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* Mastodon ^
* Pleroma
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* Pleroma ^
 
* Frendica
 
* Frendica
 
* diaspora
 
* diaspora
* PeerTube
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* PeerTube ^
 
* GNU Social
 
* GNU Social
* Osada
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* Osada ^ †
* PixelFed
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* PixelFed ^
* Misskey
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* Misskey ^
 
* Socialhome
 
* Socialhome
 
* GangGo
 
* GangGo
  
 
(See [https://fediverse.party Fediverse.party] for more info on each of these)
 
(See [https://fediverse.party Fediverse.party] for more info on each of these)

Latest revision as of 00:16, 24 December 2018

Many federated platforms communicate with each other using a protocol called ActivityPub, although implementation is inconsistent from product to product. Another protocol that is used is zot/6. Sites with carets (^) next to them support ActivityPub, those with daggers (†) support zot/6.

  • Hubzilla ^ †
  • Mastodon ^
  • Pleroma ^
  • Frendica
  • diaspora
  • PeerTube ^
  • GNU Social
  • Osada ^ †
  • PixelFed ^
  • Misskey ^
  • Socialhome
  • GangGo

(See Fediverse.party for more info on each of these)