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- [Kbin](https://kbin.pub/) - Federated content aggregator and microblogging platform. - [Kbin](https://kbin.pub/) - Federated content aggregator and microblogging platform.
- [Epicyon](https://libreserver.org/epicyon/) - ActivityPub server, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community. - [Epicyon](https://libreserver.org/epicyon/) - ActivityPub server, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community.
- [GotoSocial](https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial) - fast and efficient ActivityPub server written in Golang, still in alpha - [GotoSocial](https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial) - fast and efficient ActivityPub server written in Golang, still in alpha
- [Bookwyrm](https://joinbookwyrm.com) - a federated social network for tracking your reading, talking about books, writing reviews, and discovering what to read next
- [pub](https://github.com/davecheney/pub) - an ActivityPub host indented for a single actor. To interact with ActivityPub, pub implements the Mastodon api for use with various apps. - [pub](https://github.com/davecheney/pub) - an ActivityPub host indented for a single actor. To interact with ActivityPub, pub implements the Mastodon api for use with various apps.
- [Takahē](https://github.com/jointakahe/takahe) - A _beta_ Fediverse server for microblogging/"toots", with support for multiple domains and multiple identities - [Takahē](https://github.com/jointakahe/takahe) - A _beta_ Fediverse server for microblogging/"toots", with support for multiple domains and multiple identities
- [Shuttlecraft](https://github.com/benbrown/shuttlecraft) - an "easy" way to participate in the ActivityPub "Fediverse" and other indie web protocols like RSS - [Shuttlecraft](https://github.com/benbrown/shuttlecraft) - an "easy" way to participate in the ActivityPub "Fediverse" and other indie web protocols like RSS
- [Misskey](https://misskey-hub.net) - An ActivityPub Microbloging platform built with Vue
- [Foundkey](https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey) - An enchanced Misskey Fork focusing on impoving on maintainability and behaviour, while also bringing in useful features.
- [calckey](https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey) - A greatly enhanced fork of Misskey with better UI/UX, security, features, and more!
- [Owncast](https://owncast.online/) - A single user live video streaming and chat with activetypub support for following and user verification.
- [Pinetta](https://codeberg.org/pinetta/pinetta) - A early pinterest clone prototype writen in python
- [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com/) - A private cloud provider with activitypub and diaspora for sharing, auth & more.
- [Plume](https://joinplu.me/) - Plume is a rust based federated blogging engine.
- [CastoPod](https://castopod.org/) - CastoPod is a PHP based federated podcastingplatform.
- [GNUSocial](https://www.gnusocial.rocks/) - A PHP based free-softwere social networking platform.
- [Friendica](https://friendi.ca/) - Friendica is a PHP based federated microbloging platform
- [Hubzilla](https://hubzilla.org/page/hubzilla/discover) - Hubzilla is a decentralized communication and publishing platform.
- [Bonfire](https://bonfirenetworks.org/) - Bonfire is a fedirated modular social networking toolkit, writen in elixir.
- [Mobilizon](https://mobilizon.org) - Mobilizon is a fedirated event planning and group management tool by Framasoft.
## Protocols ## Protocols
The fediverse is made up of a bunch of protocols. Below are the most used ones. The fediverse is made up of a bunch of protocols. Below are the most used ones.
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- [WebMention](https://indieweb.org/Webmention) - Webmention is a web standard for mentions and conversations across the web, a powerful building block that is used for a growing federated network of comments, likes, reposts, and other rich interactions across the decentralized social web. - [WebMention](https://indieweb.org/Webmention) - Webmention is a web standard for mentions and conversations across the web, a powerful building block that is used for a growing federated network of comments, likes, reposts, and other rich interactions across the decentralized social web.
- [Zot](https://zotlabs.org/help/en-gb/developer/zot_protocol) - Zot is the revolutionary protocol that powers Hubzilla, providing communications, identity management, and access control across a fully decentralised network of independent websites, often called "the grid". The resulting platform is a robust system that supports privacy and security while enabling the kind of rich web services typically seen only in centralized, proprietary solutions. - [Zot](https://zotlabs.org/help/en-gb/developer/zot_protocol) - Zot is the revolutionary protocol that powers Hubzilla, providing communications, identity management, and access control across a fully decentralised network of independent websites, often called "the grid". The resulting platform is a robust system that supports privacy and security while enabling the kind of rich web services typically seen only in centralized, proprietary solutions.
- [OStatus](http://ostatus.github.io/spec/OStatus%201.0%20Draft%202.html) - OStatus is a minimal specification for distributed status updates or microblogging. Many social applications can be modelled with status updates, however. Practically any software that generates RSS or Atom feeds could be OStatus-enabled. Travel networks, event invitation systems, wikis, photo-sharing systems, social news sites, social music sites, podcasting servers, blogs, version control systems, and general purpose social networks would all be candidates for OStatus use. - [OStatus](http://ostatus.github.io/spec/OStatus%201.0%20Draft%202.html) - OStatus is a minimal specification for distributed status updates or microblogging. Many social applications can be modelled with status updates, however. Practically any software that generates RSS or Atom feeds could be OStatus-enabled. Travel networks, event invitation systems, wikis, photo-sharing systems, social news sites, social music sites, podcasting servers, blogs, version control systems, and general purpose social networks would all be candidates for OStatus use.
- [ForgeFed](https://forgefed.org/) - ForgeFed is an ActivityPub extension set for git forges like gitea and foregejo
- [Friendica](https://github.com/friendica/friendica/wiki/Protocol) - The Portable Contacts specification is designed to make it easier for developers to give their users a secure way to access the address books and friends lists they have built up all over the web. - [Friendica](https://github.com/friendica/friendica/wiki/Protocol) - The Portable Contacts specification is designed to make it easier for developers to give their users a secure way to access the address books and friends lists they have built up all over the web.
- [Portable Contacts](https://web.archive.org/web/20160426223008/http://portablecontacts.net/draft-spec.html) - The Portable Contacts specification is designed to make it easier for developers to give their users a secure way to access the address books and friends lists they have built up all over the web. Specifically, it seeks to create a common access pattern and contact schema that any site can provide, well-specified authentication and access rules, standard libraries that can work with any site, and absolutely minimal complexity, with the lightest possible toolchain requirements for developers. - [Portable Contacts](https://web.archive.org/web/20160426223008/http://portablecontacts.net/draft-spec.html) - The Portable Contacts specification is designed to make it easier for developers to give their users a secure way to access the address books and friends lists they have built up all over the web. Specifically, it seeks to create a common access pattern and contact schema that any site can provide, well-specified authentication and access rules, standard libraries that can work with any site, and absolutely minimal complexity, with the lightest possible toolchain requirements for developers.
- [WebFinger](https://github.com/webfinger/) - WebFinger is used to discover information about people or other entities on the Internet that are identified by a URI using standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) methods over a secure transport. A WebFinger resource returns a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) object describing the entity that is queried. The JSON object is referred to as the JSON Resource Descriptor (JRD). - [WebFinger](https://github.com/webfinger/) - WebFinger is used to discover information about people or other entities on the Internet that are identified by a URI using standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) methods over a secure transport. A WebFinger resource returns a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) object describing the entity that is queried. The JSON object is referred to as the JSON Resource Descriptor (JRD).