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Friendica

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Free software for distributed social networks
Friendica
Original authorMike Macgirvin
DeveloperFriendica community
Initial releaseJuly 2010 (mistpark)[1][2]
Stable release
2024.12[3] / January 1, 2025 (2025-01-01)
Repository
Written inPHP
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeSocial network service
LicenseAGPLv3+[4]
Websitefriendi.ca

Friendica (formerly Friendika, originally Mistpark) is afree and open-source software[5]distributed social network. It forms one part of theFediverse, an interconnected and decentralized network of independently operated servers.[6][7][8]

Features

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Friendica users can connect with others via their own Friendica server, but may also fully integrate contacts from other platforms includingDiaspora,Pump.io,GNU social, email,Discourse[9] and more recentlyActivityPub (includingMastodon,Pleroma andPixelfed) andBluesky[10][11] into their 'newsfeed'. In addition to these two way connections, users can also use Friendica as a publishing platform to post content toWordPress,Tumblr, Insanejournal[12] and Libertree. Posting toGoogle+ was also supported until that service was shut down. In addition,RSS feeds can be ingested.[13] Because users are distributed across many servers, their "addresses" consist of a username, the "@" symbol, and the domain name of the Friendica instance in the same manner email addresses are formed.Twitter support was available but was deprecated due toAPI changes underElon Musk's leadership rendering it unusable.

Most of the functionality from major microblogging and social networking platforms are available in Friendica; for example, tagging users and groups via "@ mentions"; direct messages; hashtags; photo albums; "likes"; "dislikes"; comments; and re-shares of publicly visible posts. Published items can be edited and updated across the network. Comprehensive settings for privacy and the public visibility of posts allow users to regulate who can read which contributions, or see specific information about the user. Users can also create multiple profiles, allowing different groups of people (such as friends, or work mates) to see a different profile entirely when viewing the same page. User accounts can be downloaded or deleted, and can be imported to a different Friendica server if so required.[13] Public forums can be created under different accounts, which can be switched between if the accounts are registered with the same email address.[14]

Development

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There is no corporation behind Friendica. The developers work on a voluntary basis and the project is run informally; the platform itself is used for the communication between the developers.[15] There are different forums within Friendica, such as "Friendica Developers"[16] and "Friendica Support".[17] The source code of Friendica is hosted onGitHub.[18][19]

Installation

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The developers aim to make installation of the software as simple as possible for technical laymen. They argue that decentralization on small servers is a key condition for the freedom of users and theirself-determination. The difficulty level is similar to an installation of WordPress. However, the installing on shared hosting is sometimes difficult because of missing PHP5 modules. Some volunteers also run public servers so that newcomers can also avoid the installation of their own software.[20]

List of clients

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Friendica implements multiple client-serverAPI variants simultaneously. Along with endpoints needed to use enhanced Friendica features, it also implements the API used byGNU social, Twitter and since version 2021.06 also the one used by Mastodon. As a result, most GNU social and Mastodonclients can be used for Friendica.[21] Examples of Friendica compatible clients include: Raccoon for Friendica, Friendiqa, Fedilab, AndStatus, Twidere and DiCa forAndroid, friendly forSailfish OS, friclicli (CLI client), choqok and Friendiqa forLinux and Friendica Mobile for Windows 10.[22]

Reception

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Friendica was cited in January 2012 byInfoshop News as an "alternative toGoogle+ andFacebook" to be used on theOccupy Nigeria movement.[23] In January 2012Free Software Foundation Europe's blog cited Friendica as a reasonable alternative to centralized and controlled social networks such as Facebook or Google+.[24]Biblical Notes writer J. Randal Matheny described Friendica in January 2012 as "One social networking option flying under the radar until recently deserves consideration as an already stable platform with a wide range of options, applications, plug-ins, and possibilities for opening up the Internet."[25] In February 2012, the German computer magazinec't wrote: "Friendica demonstrates how decentralized social networks can become widely accepted."[26] Another German publication, the professional magazinet3n listed Friendica as a Facebook rival in an online article in March 2012 about Facebook alternatives. It compared Friendica with similar social networks likeDiaspora andidenti.ca.[27]MSN Tech & Gadgets contributor Emma Boyes wrote about Friendica in May 2012: "why you'll love it: you can use it to access all the other social networks and get recommendations of new friends and groups to join. Friendica is open source and decentralised. There's no corporation behind it and there are extensive privacy settings. You can choose from a variety of user interfaces and it boasts some cool features—for instance, being able to key in a list of your interests and use the 'profile match' feature to recommend other users who share them with you. A word of warning, though, the site is not as user-friendly as the others on this list, so it may be this one is one for the geeks."[28]

Later reviews

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Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk had revitalized public interest in Fediverse technologies in April 2022. Friendica received favorable reviews, with aPCMag article describing it as "mostly comparable to Facebook", drawing a parallel to Google+ and highlighting using it "for planning events, and its multiple profile feature means you can show a different face to your friends, coworkers, and family".[29]

The September 2022 issue ofLinux Magazine contains a detailed comparison and walk-through of registering to and using basic functions of Diaspora, Friendica and Mastodon. They describe Friendica as "intuitive" and highlight the "huge choice of account settings" and that "Friendica does not require any specific hardware, so you can use an old computer system as a server."[30]

Vulnerabilities

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In September 2020, a hotfix was released to patch a security vulnerability that could leak sensitive information from the server environment since versions released in April 2019 (develop branch) and June 2019 (stable).[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Initial checkin · duthied/Free-Friendika@6348e70".github.com. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  2. ^"Initial checkin · etidhor/mistpark@6348e70".github.com. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  3. ^"Friendica 2024.12 released".
  4. ^"Friendica Social Communications Server".GitHub. 4 November 2022.
  5. ^Zhao, Wenjia (25 June 2012)."Rethinking The Social Network: 3 Open-Source Alternatives To Facebook".Forbes. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  6. ^O'Brien, Sean (2018-07-18)."Facebook Domination vs. Self-Determination".Boing Boing. Retrieved2018-11-26.
  7. ^Tilley, Sean (2017-09-23)."A quick guide to The Free Network".Medium. Retrieved2018-11-26.
  8. ^Holloway, James (2018-09-19)."What on Earth is the fediverse and why does it matter?".New Atlas. Retrieved2018-11-26.
  9. ^"Discourse connector".GitHub.
  10. ^"Friendica 2023.12 released".
  11. ^"Bluesky Addon".GitHub.
  12. ^"Insanejournal Post Connector".GitHub.
  13. ^ab"Features – friendica".friendi.ca. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  14. ^"friendica/friendica".github.com. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  15. ^"Contribute – friendica".friendi.ca. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  16. ^"Friendica Developers (profile)".forum.friendi.ca. Retrieved11 June 2018.
  17. ^"Friendica Support (profile)".forum.friendi.ca. Retrieved11 June 2018.
  18. ^"friendica/friendica".github.com. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  19. ^"friendica/friendica-addons".github.com. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  20. ^"Friendica Directory".friendica.social. Retrieved2 April 2017.
  21. ^"Mobile Clients – friendica".friendi.ca. Retrieved2018-07-17.
  22. ^Friendica (2019-10-28),GitHub - friendica/friendica: Friendica Communications Platform, retrieved2019-10-28
  23. ^"A Social Network Alternative for Occupy Nigeria". Infoshop News. 2012-01-16. Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved2012-03-29.
  24. ^Grote, Torsten (2012-01-23)."Dradio Wissen: Dezentrale Soziale Netzwerke". FSFE blog. Retrieved2012-03-30.
  25. ^Matheny, J. Randal (2012-01-29)."A smarter way to social networking". Biblical Notes. Retrieved2012-03-30.
  26. ^Bager, Jo (11 February 2012)."Diaspora und andere Facebook-Alternativen - c't-Archiv, 5/2012, Seite 136".c't. Vol. 2012, no. 5. Heise.de. p. 136. Retrieved2012-03-28.
  27. ^"Facebook-Alternativen: Große und kleine Rivalen des sozialen Netzwerks". t3n Magazin. 2012-03-28. Retrieved2012-03-29.
  28. ^Boyes, Emma (2012-05-18)."Nine social networks more interesting than Facebook". MSN Tech & Gadgets. Archived fromthe original on 2012-05-22. Retrieved2012-05-23.
  29. ^Eddy, Max (2022-04-07)."Need a Twitter Alternative? Try Mastodon or One of These Other Social Media Networks". PCMag. Archived fromthe original on 2022-04-29.
  30. ^Barwaldt, Erik (2022-09-30)."Free Connection". Linux Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 2023-01-30.
  31. ^"Release Hotfix Release of Friendica 2020.07-1 · friendica/friendica".GitHub.

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