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I have waiting for about a year for Lens Protocol to become available to everyone and official, but the news hasn't yet come. In Ethereum's website, it recommends other decentralized social networks too like Status.im, Mirror.xyz, and even talks about Twitter. What's the progress happening in the field, and which one is going to become popular in your opinion? Has any of them become popular among users who are... Source: 11 months ago
I use Mirror for blogging https://mirror.xyz/ Also look at https://peepeth.com (microblogging using IPFS hashes). Source: 12 months ago
Actually I read mirror.xyz quite often. Anyway, you have a point though. People might be interested in such NFTs. Point taken. Source: about 1 year ago
This edition of The Daily Spin was published On-Chain via Mirror.xyz and can be collected at: Https://mirror.xyz/rukawin.eth/Nx9ZMAR2C_CE_YfAKbPSkpLzfiFeLL8rqvL66zq-QIU. Source: about 1 year ago
Mirror is a good option if looking for a web3 answer, although getting accepted is a little more difficult. Source: about 1 year ago
I love how Matrix or its most popular client Element do not even get a mention. Source: about 1 year ago
The title undersells the change a bit in my opinion. By default, mastodon now encourages new users to sign-up on https://mastodon.social which has caused a bit of a kerfuffle in the fediverse. Personally, I'm largely ambivalent to the change; I understand the reasoning, and it's what https://element.io has been doing for https://matrix.org since the beginning. It is more than a bit of a sea-change though given the... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
We currently have the Matrix protocol, with client applications such as Element supporting it. We also have XMPP as another option. Generally more modern than IRC, these platforms are primarily developed as FOSS software. This makes it less likely for developers to impact their users negatively. However, despite these advantages, these platforms lack the refined user experience (addictiveness and stickiness) that... Source: about 1 year ago
Please DM me if you are interested in hiring me or have any questions at all. We will work via Element (https://element.io) voice/screen share calls, so please make sure you have a mic available. I look forward to hearing from you. Source: about 1 year ago
Your best bet is probably matrix, the most user friendly client iirc is element. Source: about 1 year ago
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