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Quitter Instance_ Login (Mobile).jpg
This is the mobile login for the quitter instance. Users are able to input their username and password, but they also see a public timeline.

Quitter.se %22What's Quipping?%22.png
This is the page where Quitter users “quip,” which is a form of status update for the instance.

Quitter.se Keyboard Shortcuts.png
This page shows the different keyboard shortcuts available to the Quitter Instance user.

Quitter.se Info Page.png
This page shows different information /options for Quitter Instance users.

Quitter.se Edit Profile Page.png
When users want to edit their profile, this is what they see. They can add a bio, location, and image. Users can also adjust the link and background color.

Quitter.se Personal Profile.png
This is what a user profile looks like on Quitter.se

Quitter.se Public Timeline.png
Once an account has been created on Quitter.se, users see this page. This is the public timeline that users engage with on their profile.

Quitter.se_ Terms of Use.png
When users create an account for the Quitter instance, they can read the terms of use agreement. This information is present on the sign-up page.

Quitter.se Welcome Note.png
This is the welcome page for the Quitter instance.

Quitter.se Sign-Up Page.png
After users put in basic information to join the Quitter instance, they are taken to this page. Users are then instructed to disclose a bio and location.

Quitter.se Instance Registration copy.png
GNUsocial users join instances. This instance is called “Quitter.” This is the registration page for the Quitter instance.

quitter_editprofile.png
This is the interface on Quitter.se seen if the user edits his/her profile. The user is allowed to edit avatars, color schemes, descriptions, and home pages.

quitter_welcome.png
This is the welcome screen for the desktop version of Quitter.se, featuring the latest public posts. On this page you can sign in or become a new Quitter user.

quitter_userpage.png
This is an example of a user page in Quitter. the page features the users avatar, name, notices, number of people following, number of followers, and notices. From this page, users can update their profile and compose new notes.

mastodon.elao.com .pdf
This is a text version of the mastodon.elao.com's rules

screencapture-mastodon-elao-about-more-1502316124502.png
This is the About page for textmastodon.elao.com. It includes this instance's rules.

FireShot Capture 31 - FAQ - Imzy - https___www.imzy.com_faq.png
This is Imzy's frequently asked questions page. This page has 6 categories of questions regarding accounts, communities, posting, creating communities, payments, and other questions. This is a fairly extensive page with questions ranging anywhere…

don.techfeed.io .pdf
This is a text version of the don.techfeed.io's rules.

screencapture-don-techfeed-io-about-more-1501881451790.png
This is the About page for don.techfeed.io. It includes this instance's rules.

miaou.drycat.fr.pdf
This is a text version of the miaou.drycat.fr's rules.

screencapture-miaou-drycat-fr-about-more-1499632872213.png
This is the About page for miaou.drycat.fr. It includes this instance's rules.

Voatify_ Welcome Page .jpg
Once users create a Voat account, they encounter the “welcome page.” This page gives the users some tips to get the most out of Voat/Voatify, information about subscribing to a subverse, and enabling a night mode.

Voatify_ Create an Account .jpg
When users create an account through the voatify app, they are directed to the voat website. This is the page that comes up. Users are instructed to create a username and password. Also present on this page is information about user privacy.

Voatify_ Subverse History.png
After users visit a subverse, if gets saved so users can easily access the subverse again. Users do have the option of clearing this history.

Voatify_ Find Subverse Page.png
This is the page where users can search and subscribe to a specific subverse.
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