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Revision as of 19:12, 23 November 2011
Diaspora lets you sort your connections into groups called aspects. Unique to Diaspora, aspects ensure that your photos, stories and jokes are shared only with the people you intend.
You own your pictures, and you shouldn’t have to give that up just to share them. You maintain ownership of everything you share on Diaspora, giving you full control over how it's distributed.
Diaspora makes sharing clean and easy – and this goes for privacy too. Inherently private, Diaspora doesn’t make you wade through pages of settings and options just to keep your profile secure.
See also
- Installing and running Diaspora
- Eben Moglen's speech that inspired the Diaspora project
- 16 May 2010 - local OD news item about the Diaspora kickstarter project
- Decentralised social networks