A free, open source social networking platform prioritizing privacy and decentralization, allowing users to host content on independent servers
Libertree is an open source, decentralized social networking platform developed as an ethical alternative to mainstream networks like Facebook or Twitter. The goal of Libertree is to create a social media ecosystem where users have ownership and control over their own data.
Unlike traditional social networks that store user data on centralized servers owned by the company, Libertree uses a federated model where each user hosts their own content on their own server or on a server of their choosing. This gives Libertree users full autonomy over their posts, photos, contacts and other personal information.
A key feature of Libertree is strong encryption and privacy protections baked into the protocol. All communications between Libertree servers are encrypted to safeguard user data against surveillance or unauthorized collection. Users can choose exactly what information they want to share publicly or keep private.
As an open source project, Libertree places transparency as a top priority. Its codebase is developed collaboratively on GitHub, and technical decisions are made in the open through community discussion. This allows Libertree to avoid the pitfalls of profit-driven social networks that often prioritize growth over user privacy.
With its decentralized architecture and privacy-centric design, Libertree aspires to create an ethical foundation for social networking that shifts control and ownership of personal data back to the users. The project is still in early development stages but shows promise as an alternative model to current corporate social networks.