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− | The [[fediverse]] or fedisphere is any system of computing systems that connect together as peers without a central server or directory. It may also refer to those systems which are compatible with (and connect to) a specific protocol, such as "the [[GNU Social]] | + | The [[fediverse]] or fedisphere is any system of computing systems that connect together as peers without a central server or directory, also referred to as a "federated network". It may also refer to those systems which are compatible with (and connect to) a specific protocol, such as "the [[GNU Social]] fediverse" or "the [[software/Diaspora|Diaspora]] fediverse". |
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+ | It is most commonly used in [[federated social networking]], though there are other applications. |
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About
The fediverse or fedisphere is any system of computing systems that connect together as peers without a central server or directory, also referred to as a "federated network". It may also refer to those systems which are compatible with (and connect to) a specific protocol, such as "the GNU Social fediverse" or "the Diaspora fediverse".
It is most commonly used in federated social networking, though there are other applications.