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Because Twister is a peer-to-peer system, it relies on clients' computers to power the network. This is done on a volunteer basis, since doing so is CPU-intensive. In exchange for generating blocks, users can post advertisements, or "Promoted Posts."

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After installing Twister on a desktop computer, this is the first screen the user sees. The page contains the user name and avatar, number of posts, followers, and who the user is following, and the top trending tags. It does let you know that you…

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On this screen, the user can decide how to follow another Twister user. There are two methods: publicly follow and privately. Public following is visible to any Twister user; private following is not.

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Torbook's activity page is very similar to Facebook. It allows users to post their status, share a photo, links, music, links, or blogs. Other users can like, comment, and/or share a posting. You can also search the postings. The postings contain the…

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This page links back to Kyle Farwell's webpage. The page lists information on Tokumei and Farwell's other projects.

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This is Tokumei's site map. This page is a listing of all the posts. Users can click on the post number to access and respond to the post.

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This is the search page for Tokumei. On this page you can search by clicking on the trending tags or you can type in your own key word. From this page you can link to the privacy policy, rules, API, source code, RSS, sitemap, Tor, hidden service,…

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This is a sample post from the list of recent feeds. Users can tag their post. Individuals can reply to post, share, flag, or delete. From this page you can link to the privacy policy, rules, API, source code, RSS, sitemap, Tor, hidden service, I2P,…

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This is Tokumei's rules page. The rules are very simple basically stating not to do anything that violates local or Canadian law. From this page users can also link to privacy policy, API, Source Code, sitemap, and email Tokumei.

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This is Tokumei's RSS feed. Users can subscribe to this feed by using live bookmarks, Microsoft Outlook, My Yahoo, or they can choose another application.

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On this page of Tokumei the most recent posts are listed. The post shows the text, date, and any tags. It also allows users to reply, share, flag, and delete. Users can also search posts from this page.

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This is Tokumei's privacy policy. It explains what information is collected, how it is used, and what is not collected. From this page users can also link to the rules, API, Source Code, RSS, Sitemap, etc.

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This is Tokumei's license. It describes the permissions and requirements associated with using the software. From this page users can also link to privacy policy, API, Source Code, sitemap, and email Tokumei.

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This is Tokumei's home page. This page describes how it keeps users anonymous, provides an email to get in touch, encourages developers, and provides links to the code and opportunity to donate.

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This page allows users to donate to Tokumei. There is no specific request for donations, but simply an option. To begin, those wishing to donate enter their email, message, and refund address.

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This is Tokumei's application programming interface (API) page that provides users with codes to utilize the site.

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This page features user created pages. Each page has a title, image, and description. Pages include such things as foods, techno, fan pages, and pictures of women. From this page you can also link to the other pages.

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This is the Select Members to Follow screen that was part of the TalkOpen sign-up interface. After creating an account, a new user was prompted to select other members to follow.

Because this site was predominantly filled with people claiming…

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This is a screenshot of a TalkOpen user account settings page, opened to the RSS Feeds option. This option allowed a TalkOpen user to cross-post to both TalkOpen and Twitter simultaneously.

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On this page, the users avatar, user name, number of posts and replies, and last update are shown. This is where the user can post a feed. It also provides a link to the known Sones if you want to follow someone, and a link to the Sone Options to…

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On the Sone options page, a user can select options that influence the runtime behavior of the Sone plugin. There are Sone specific options to determine notifications about new Sones and for those Sones you follow, there are avatar options to allow…

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On this page, a Sone user can follow other Sones. A user can sort and filter Sones to select who to follow. This page shows the users avatar, name, number of posts and replies, and when the user last made updates. Identifying information has been…

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This is Sone's login page. In order to login, a new user must create a Sone from a web of trust identity and start following other Sones. There are links on this page to the Web of Trust plugin and to Create Sone. This page also allows you to do a…

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This is the forum page for Seen.is. The page has a variety of categories, including such topics as news, self-sufficiency, spirituality, politics, etc. Within each of these categories there are sub categories, which also have topics. Within each of…

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This is the search page of rstat.us, which allows the user to search for other members.
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