Here are three new apps building out the open social web
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Bonfire Social, Channel.org, and Bounce are revolutionizing the open web, as highlighted during the recent FediForum conference. Bonfire Social, launching version 1.0, provides a customizable framework for forming digital communities with distinct governance styles and features like custom feeds and threaded discussions. Meanwhile, Channel.org enhances content curation by enabling users to filter content based on hashtags and user preferences across different platforms in the fediverse, including Bluesky and RSS. These innovations emphasize a growing trend toward decentralized social networks and community-based interactions.
Bonfire Social serves as a framework for building digital communities with unique governance models, while Channel.org offers content curation across the open social web.
FediForum showcased new decentralized social apps, including Bonfire Social's 1.0 release and Channel.org, both aimed at enhancing user interactions in the fediverse.
Bonfire's ongoing development includes various platform flavors, such as Bonfire Community for private groups and Open Science for academic collaborations.
Channel.org offers enhanced content curation on the open web, allowing users to filter feeds, track hashtags, and manage their content preferences.
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