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GNU Social is the sister service to [[GNU FM]]. | GNU Social is the sister service to [[GNU FM]]. | ||
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+ | A large number of GNU Social sites require [[Javascript]] to work properly. This means that many web browsers (such as [[Web Browsers#Terminal_Based|Lynx]]) can not use the site. However, the Javascript has been put under a [[licenses|Free Software License]] under the guidelines of [https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/free-your-javascript.html The GNU Project's Javascript Guide]. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http://gnu.io/ Official Website] | *[http://gnu.io/ Official Website] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_social The English Wikipedia article on GNU Social] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_social The English Wikipedia article on GNU Social] |
Revision as of 02:46, 19 January 2016
GNU Social (previously known as StatusNet) is a distributed service created by The GNU Project to provide a fully-free network for social networking. The fact that it is distributed means that there is not a single service that you are locked to. A person who uses Quitter, for instance, can follow people on The Rainbow Dash Network due to them both using the GNU Social network.
The network software itself is much like Twitter, but the actual interface differs between implementations. Some websites, such as the aforementioned Quitter, are designed to look like Twitter, while the aforementioned Rainbow Dash Network is designed to look more like a message board, for example.
This is the only Social Network that RMS endorses, and the only one he actually uses (through a posting bot). GNU Social has no Code of Conduct but it is assumed you won't be a dick or else face the ban-hammer.
GNU Social is the sister service to GNU FM.
Controversy
A large number of GNU Social sites require Javascript to work properly. This means that many web browsers (such as Lynx) can not use the site. However, the Javascript has been put under a Free Software License under the guidelines of The GNU Project's Javascript Guide.