Noplace had already gone viral ahead of its public launch because of its feature that allows users to express themselves by customizing the colors of their profile.
I think that’s what Diaspora is trying to be. I’ve not heard much from that project recently, though, so I have no clue if there’s any activity on that platform anymore.
I think that’s what Diaspora is trying to be. I’ve not heard much from that project recently, though, so I have no clue if there’s any activity on that platform anymore.
I think Friendica tried to fit the “like a glove” bill, but Diaspora network looks pretty cool.
Man I remember reading about them in wired back
during the bush administrationnope it launched in 2010Diaspora is more like Facebook than MySpace. You don’t have a profile page that you get to customize like they’re describing here.