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" Urbanmind , A private social network." Accounts are approved via discord.urbanmind.net X-D Own your own data Many networks use your data to make money by analysing your interactions and using this information to advertise things to you. diaspora* doesn’t use your data for any purpose other than allowing you to connect and share with others. Choose your audience diaspora*’s aspects allow you to share with just those people you want to. You can be as public or as private as you like. Share a funny photo with the whole world, or a deep secret just with your closest friends. You’re in control. Be who you want to be A lot of networks insist that you use your real identity. Not diaspora*. Here you can choose who you want to be, and share as much or as little about yourself as you want. It really is up to you how you want to interact with other people. Federated Services Federated Services are services which many instances form a network to provide a greater whole than the sum of their parts, each participant in the Fediverse is an “instance”. A message or other item made available on one instance is visible and available on other instances. We make these services available to all people who do not abuse it in order to promote the values of Free Speech, and those of the United States Constitution First Amendment. A free republic is not possible without free speech and commercial mainstream media do not provide it. We also get some advertisement benefit from hosting these, it is our hope that people who see how fast and responsible our services are will decide to do hosting or use other paid services here. There are numerous federated services available, we offer Macrobloging platform Friendica, Hubzilla; Microbloging services Mastodon, Misskey, a federated search engine, Yacy, and a federated cloud service, Nextcloud. Macrobloging services are message systems that allow long form posts similar in format to Facebook. These allow for works of fiction, poetry, technical papers, news items, short stories, and more. These formats are most useful for discussion of social issues. Microbloging services allow only short form posts similar in format to Twitter. While you can link to larger articles elsewhere, you have a relatively short character limit and so can not post them directly. Censorship, is handled much different on the fediverse than on mainstream media like Twitter or Facebook. On the fediverse, each individual instance is responsible for content available on that instance, but does not censor the rest of the network. Thus if you find the rules of one instance too constraining you can move to another. Federated search engines are analogous to federated message systems in that each instance chooses what portion of the internet it wants to crawl. When you enter a search term, the local instance queries all of the federated instances, collates and sorts the results and presents them to you. As with messages, each instance can have it’s own censorship policies but no one instance can censor the entire network. Given the wild-west nature of the fediverse, it is probably not suitable for children under 14, and you’re guaranteed to find some material that will offend virtually everyone. With federated search engines, material that is inappropriate will usually be flagged sensitive or nsfw (not safe for work) so as long as you don’t expand material marked as such, you can avoid this sort of material. There are occasionally people who violate these rules, we do our best to remove such individuals none the less some will get through.

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up since 2025-03-31 09:34 (21.5 days ago)

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  • Uptime: 98.50%
  • Users: 28 (25 active this month, 27 active last six months)
  • Posts: 4239
  • Posts per user: 151.39
  • Peers: 47995
  • Version: friendica 2025.02-dev-1580
  • Source code: https://github.com/friendica/friendica
  • Registrations: Approval Required

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Prometheus Data

Stats 2025-04-08 00:48 — 2025-04-21 20:57

  • users: 28 (0.00/day)

    min/max/avg/stddev: 28 / 28 / 28.00 / 0.00

    ⋯ ⋯
  • posts: 4239 (155.72/day)

    min/max/avg/stddev: 2053 / 4239 / 3048.95 / 786.67

    42392053 +12+385-1
  • peers: 47995 (22.87/day)

    min/max/avg/stddev: 47674 / 47995 / 47831.52 / 102.24

    4799547674 +0+18-2
  • response_time: 5.815 (0.02/day)

    min/max/avg/stddev: 1 / 22 / 3.95 / 3.16

    5.81522.4151.241 +1.340-18.371+21.096

Crawling Info

First contact: 2021-02-06 (4.2 years ago)

Last successful contact: 2025-04-21 (52.1 minutes ago)

Latest attempt: 2025-04-21 (19.8 minutes ago)

Contact: 42898 successful, 19371 failed.

Average fetch time: 3.96s

Next attempt scheduled for 8.6 minutes from now.

Found through nerdica.net (up)

IP address: 104.21.112.1 (and 367 others, including: cloud.crystalyx.net (down), theabsolute.plus (down), relay.tkngh.jp (down), 5th.live (down), battey.me (down), elliotali.com (down), np.bassem.codes (down), ncc1701.fr (down), whalesandgames.com (down), cromie.org (down))

Staff

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Federation Info

Peers: 47995

Found through www.urbanmind.net:

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