By: mythsmith
Well, every social network always seems impossible to beat untill it’s beated. Let’s hope Diaspora is the next social network. In order for this to happen, we should join and tell others to join.
View ArticleBy: Chere Abligeau
The name is a turn off. Its seems like a combination of Diarrhea and Bacterial spores. Epic fail.
View ArticleBy: tracyanne
@ Chere Abligeau Look up the word in a dictionay. Diaspora (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspora) A diaspora (from Greek διασπορά, “scattering, dispersion”) is “the movement, migration, or scattering...
View ArticleBy: Aleve Sicofante
AOL had the address book once. All these arguments around the fact that Facebook and Twitter and popular now fail the test of History. It tells us no matter how big, anyone can fall in the internets....
View ArticleBy: phred14
I have a Diaspora account, but rarely use it. As I see it, with Facebook you have a “home”, your friends have their own “homes”, and you visit each other. There seems to be no “home” in Diaspora,...
View ArticleBy: Links 27/6/2012: Google Tablet, CyanogenMod 7.2 & 9 RC1 | Techrights
[...] Occupy Diaspora The first and last time I visited Diaspora was back in 2010, when the social destination was still in it’s Alpha release. Although it had a reputation, as alpha releases do, of...
View ArticleBy: Aleve Sicofante
@phred14 This is really weird, you know. Both Facebook and Diaspora work exactly in the same way (except for technicalities). Maybe it’s your personal impression. Maybe you haven’t found similar...
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View ArticleBy: Yonah
tracyanne, Being apt isn’t good enough. A product or service name needs to be easy to say, easy to remember, pleasant sounding, and memorable just to name a few features. I could manufacture a brand of...
View ArticleBy: rev tim lovejoy
Like Skype, the value of Facebook isnt in its interface or anything it does but in its address book. Its by having a closed AOL little world that it has any value. But having been doing this internet...
View ArticleBy: Justin Murray
I agree with both of Mr. Hall and Rev. Lovejoy. Diaspora seems to be the evolution of the social network to a place of openness and local yet, distributed profile ownership and management. What I...
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