The times we live in have made it necessary to disrupt mainstream social networks. In this talk, Andre will present Scuttlebutt, a decentralized social netwo...
https://scuttlebutt.nz/
https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/#follow-graph ::
"One implementation, Patchwork, shows messages up to 2 hops out by default. Messages from feeds 3 hops out are replicated to help keep them available for others, but not directly shown in the user interface. A benefit of replicating at a greater range is that for discussion threads with lots of participants it’s more likely that the client will be able to fill in gaps where someone posted who was further than 2 hops out."
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maj : https://bulle.vincent-bonnefille.fr (nope, mais des news)
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A Broadcast-Only Communication Model - Based on Replicated Append-Only Logs
via :: https://no-internet.net/
doc :: https://ccronline.sigcomm.org/2019/a-broadcast-only-communication-model-based-on-replicated-append-only-logs/
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Via Are.na
2018 Rather than gathering information in bulk, CDR collects communications metadata of specific surveillance targets and individuals with one or two_degrees_of_separation (called “two hops”) from targets. But this newer system appears to be no more effective than its predecessor and is highly damaging to constitutional rights.
When Edward Snowden met journalists in his cramped room in Hong Kong's Mira hotel in June, his mission was ambitious. Amid the clutter of laundry, meal trays and his four laptops, he wanted to start a debate about mass surveillance.
He succeeded beyond anything the journalists or Snowden himself ever imagined. His disclosures about the NSA resonated with Americans from day one. But they also exploded round the world.
For some, like Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, it is a vitally important issue, one of the biggest of our time: nothing less than the defence of democracy in the digital age.
cut :: https://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/oct/28/nsa-files-decoded-hops