Open-source, privacy-focused platform for short message posting and user following, prioritizing free speech over censorship and algorithmic timelines.
Yatter is an open-source, privacy-focused microblogging platform that launched in 2019 as an alternative to Twitter. It allows users to post short messages up to 280 characters called 'yatts' and follow the updates of other users.
Some key features of Yatter include:
While Twitter has faced criticism over censorship, advertising, and harvesting of user data, Yatter promises more transparency, privacy, and control to its users. Its timeline is strictly chronological and the software can be self-hosted. The project is still in early development but shows promise as an ethical, decentralized alternative for microblogging.
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