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Meta developing Twitter competitor similar to Mastodon

Meta iA private server-based competitor to be developed Elon Musk-owned Twitter.

Meta announced on Thursday that it was still in the early stages in developing an app that would allow users to update their community with text updates. The app code-named “P92,” This would take inspiration from Instagram and offer a network that users can use to set up their servers similar to Mastodon, an open-source social networking site. Meta could be able to fill in the gaps created by the project’s progress. Twitter’s As the company searches for new customers and income, market share will increase.

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“We’re exploring a standalone decentralized social network for sharing text updates,” Meta was told Platformer. “We believe there’s an opportunity for a separate space where creators and public figures can share timely updates about their interests.”

P92’s servers are reportedly an offshoot from Instagram, accessible using the same login credentials. The platform will allow users to create and join private servers however, there will also be an option to share them. “broadcast posts to people on other servers,” According to Moneycontrol.

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After Musk’s initial plans of acquiring Twitter, attention was drawn to decentralized servers. Many users stated that they would use them.


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