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  1. Decentralized architecture with no central authority or ownership. Relationships can be made across any compatible system, creating a network of Internet scale made up of smaller sites. Seamless wall-to-wall posts and remote comments, even across different network nodes.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FriendicaFriendica - Wikipedia

    Friendica users can connect with others via their own Friendica server, but may also fully integrate contacts from other platforms including Twitter, Diaspora, Pump.io, GNU social, email, Discourse and more recently ActivityPub (including Mastodon, Pleroma and Pixelfed) and Bluesky into their 'newsfeed'.

  3. Friendica is a platform for decentralised social communication linking to other independent social and corporate services. Friendica connects you to a federated communications network of thousands of servers called the Fediverse.

  4. You can download Friendica in two zip (compressed) files. The first contains the core system and can be found here: https://github.com/friendica/friendica/releases. Be sure to grab the archive containing Friendica and the dependencies identified by the full in the filename (e.g. friendica-full-2018.05.tar.gz) and

  5. Friendica Communications Platform. Contribute to friendica/friendica development by creating an account on GitHub.

  6. Download the full archive of the stable release of Friendica core and the addons from the project homepage. Make sure that the version of the Friendica archive and the addons match. Unpack the Friendica files into the root of your web server document area.

  7. Sending a post as email for non Friendica users; Direct Messaging. Network ’email’ – provides ‘one-to-one’ private messaging to any Friendica or Diaspora, Mastodon, Pleroma or any other network member; Distributed Forums. Public Forums – where everybody, even anonymous can read and join the discussion