Manyverse
Social network built on the peer-to-peer SSB protocol
Manyverse is a peer‑to‑peer social networking application built on the Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) protocol. It stores posts, likes, profiles, private messages, and other social data locally on each user’s device, eliminating reliance on centralized servers or cloud services. The app can operate offline, allowing users to read cached content and create new posts; when connectivity returns, it synchronizes directly with friends’ devices via local Wi‑Fi, room servers, or public servers.
The software targets users who want a familiar social experience—supporting threads, emoji reactions, pictures, hashtags, full‑text search, and private group chats—while avoiding ads, registration barriers, and data tracking. It is available for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux, and is distributed as free, open‑source code under a stable release, though it remains in beta.
Manyverse distinguishes itself by leveraging the SSB protocol to provide decentralized, offline‑first communication, fostering a community that contributes to its development and maintains a non‑commercial, neutral platform for mobile interaction.
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