What is Friendica?
Friendica is a distributed social network application that empowers users to connect with others through their own Friendica server, while also seamlessly integrating contacts from a growing list of other platforms, including Twitter, diaspora*, Pump.io, and StatusNet. Beyond two-way connections, Friendica also serves as a publishing platform, enabling users to share content directly to platforms like Google+, Google Buzz, WordPress, Tumblr, GNU-social, and Libertree. Additionally, the network supports the integration of email contacts and RSS feeds, further expanding the user's social ecosystem The developers of Friendica emphasize the importance of decentralization, with the core premise that small, independent servers are essential for user freedom and self-determination. To get started, users have two options: they can join one of the pre-installed Friendica servers listed at http://dir.friendica.social/servers, or they can set up their own server using the freely available software from https://github.com/friendica/friendica/releases Friendica is designed to be accessible, as it runs on commodity hosting platforms powered by PHP, MySQL, and Apache. The process of setting up a Friendica installation is comparable to installing platforms like Drupal or WordPress, making it a viable option for a wide range of users. Moreover, a single Friendica instance can support up to several thousand members, fostering a robust and interconnected social network The decentralized nature of Friendica is a key feature, as it allows for the creation of a social network without limits or centralized control. Each Friendica installation can connect with any other, enabling users to build and participate in a truly distributed social ecosystem
Highlights
- Seamless integration of contacts from a growing list of social media platforms, including Twitter, diaspora*, Pump.io, and StatusNet
- Publish content directly to platforms like Google+, Google Buzz, WordPress, Tumblr, GNU-social, and Libertree
- Support for the integration of email contacts and RSS feeds
- Decentralized architecture with a focus on user freedom and self-determination
- Accessible setup process comparable to other content management systems like Drupal or WordPress
- Ability to support up to several thousand members in a single Friendica instance
- Interconn
Features
Twitter Integration
Diaspora integration
Federated
Distributed
Team Messaging
Privacy focused
Team Collaboration
Decentralized
Commodity hosting support
Rsvp
Community events
Microblogging
Support for ActivityPub