Decentralized, peer-to-peer social networking platform prioritizing freedom of speech and privacy, allowing users to control their personal data.
Kweknet is an open source, decentralized social networking platform launched in 2018. It is built on peer-to-peer technology allowing users to control and own their personal data without relying on central servers.
The main goal of Kweknet is to provide an alternative social network focused on privacy, security and freedom of speech. It uses end-to-end encryption to protect user communications and content. User data is stored locally on their own devices rather than company servers.
Some key features include decentralized identity management, allowing users to maintain anonymity if they choose; private and secure chat, voice calling and video chat powered by WebRTC; a built-in blogging platform; and decentralized file storage. Open APIs also allow third-party apps and services to integrate with the platform.
As an open source, community-driven project, Kweknet is developed by a non-profit foundation. The code is publicly available for audit and contribution. The non-commercial orientation is intended to focus the platform on serving users rather than advertisers or corporations.
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