twtxt.net
Flarum
twtxt.net | Flarum | |
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4 | 59 | |
505 | 14,954 | |
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9.3 | 2.8 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
Go | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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twtxt.net
- Apple's iOS 14.3 does not render WebP images correctly #337
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Twtxt Is A Selfhosted Twitterlike Decentralised
This is correct. Pros/Cons. Twtxt originally just specifies a twtxt.txt file hosted somewhere. Clients basically just fetch this periodically. twtxt.net (and it's Pod software https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt) is the same, but it is effectively a multi-user client with a web interface and API. It also has a Mobile App (Goryon) in the App Store and Play Store. Otherwise it's still Twtxt. I don't think I'll ever be interested in integrating with ActivityPub to be honest.
To be fair, my project doesn't really emulate Twitter at all. It's just a "familiarity" thing. The software behind twtxt.net (https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt) actually supports both short (micro-blogging) and long (full blog posts) forms.
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Ask HN: What are decentralized Twitter alternatives?
https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt
And a public instance at:
Flarum
- Posthog is closing their Slack community in favor of forum
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Introducing the new Godot Forum
Nice! I kinda wish they went with https://flarum.org/ instead of discourse, though. I think Flarum is the better forum software and it is also open source.
- Best way to host a small forum?
- Don't Use Discord as a Forum
- Ask HN: What forum software do you recommend?
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Simple WYSIWYG html editor? Open source or cheap.
I've been playing around with a new open source forum called Flarum for my blog. It's a forum by nature but it has a blog extension and with some work you can get it to be just a blog that looks pretty nice. I just recently finished getting mine moved over (I rarely blog but here it is) - I'm not too sold on it yet either though so there's that.
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I'm curious to know what are the main applications that people deploy and use frequently on a daily basis?
Have you looked at Flarum?
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Ask HN: Is the internet as we knew it, dead?
I'm currently investigating Flarum for my forum. Have you seen it?
https://flarum.org/
- Twitter now requires an account to view tweets
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After the Dark - Beyond the Blackout and Next Steps
Forum such as Flarum. Flarum has a bit the look and feel as Reddit...
What are some alternatives?
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
PixelFed - Photo Sharing. For Everyone.
MyBB - MyBB is a free and open source forum software.
diaspora* - A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network.
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
Bootcamp - An enterprise social network
Vanilla Forums - Vanilla is a powerfully simple discussion forum you can easily customize to make as unique as your community.
Friendica - Friendica Communications Platform
laravel-forum - A slim, lean forum package designed for quick and easy integration in Laravel projects