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Fediverse

The fediverse is a decentralized network of social platforms that operate independently but are interconnected.

What is the fediverse?

The fediverse, short for “federated universe,” is a decentralized network of social platforms that operate independently but are interconnected. Imagine being able to use different platforms but still communicate with your friends across them, much like how you can send emails between Gmail and Yahoo. That’s the core idea behind the fediverse. Unlike big social media networks like Facebook or Instagram, which are controlled by a single company, the fediverse is powered by open-source protocols like ActivityPub, allowing users to move and share content freely across platforms.

How does the fediverse work?

The fediverse operates through protocols like ActivityPub, which enables platforms to “speak” the same language and share content between them. For example, if you’re on Mastodon, you can interact with someone on Pixelfed, even though they’re technically on different platforms. It’s like having separate apps that are connected under the hood, giving you more freedom and control over how and where your content is shared.

What platforms are part of the fediverse?

Some of the popular platforms within the fediverse include Mastodon (microblogging), Pixelfed (photo-sharing), PeerTube (video hosting), and even newer platforms like Threads and Bluesky. These platforms are part of a growing movement towards decentralization, allowing users to interact without the oversight of a single tech giant.

Why should brands and creators join the fediverse?

For brands and creators, the fediverse opens up exciting new possibilities. Since the fediverse is built on niche communities, you can foster deeper engagement with audiences in more focused, interest-driven spaces. Plus, with no central control, you have more say over your content and data—no more worrying about algorithms or ad-driven platforms. As the fediverse continues to grow, getting in early means you can establish a presence before it becomes mainstream.

Bonus: Scheduling posts on the Fediverse with Buffer

The best part? You don’t have to manually manage each platform. With Buffer, you can now schedule posts for some of the biggest names in the fediverse, including Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon. Whether you’re engaging across multiple platforms or building a strategy for one, Buffer makes it easier to stay consistent and manage your social media content in one place. Get started on our free plan or trial our premium toolkit free for 14 days!

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Resources

The Fediverse: A Beginner's Guide to Decentralized Social Networks

This article will introduce you to the fediverse, key decentralized platforms, and some reasons to get started.

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From Platforms to Protocols: Making Sense of Decentralized Social Media (and What it Means for the Future)

A deep dive into the world of decentralized social media. Learn about the history of the phenomenon, the challenges these new platforms face, and what it all means for the future.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Mastodon

Mastodon, a decentralized, open-source software that allows users to set up servers to communicate with each other, is growing in popularity as a “Twitter alternative”. This article provides a high-level overview of the platform: what it is and how it works.

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