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This document explains the Independent Microblogging Service Terms of Service. The creators note that they did not create the TOS, but rather used what was created by Automatic.inc under their creative commons license.

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This documents the current version of StatusNet that the Independent Microblogging Service is implementing.

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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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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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This is Propaganda's about page, explaining its purpose and focus on user-generated content..

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This is Propaganda's all site activity page. It shows summaries of all publicly available activity on the site, including new friend connections, new Wire posts, and new comments. All avatars and Wire posts have been pixelated. It can be sorted by…

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This is Propaganda's avatar wall. It features avatars of all members, active members for the day, and active members for the week. Avatars have been pixelated.

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This is Propaganda's email validation page. It is used when signing up for an account. In order to activate one's account, one must use a link sent to the email address used when signing up for Propaganda.

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This is Propaganda's groups page, where topic specific discussions can occur. Through this page users can see the newest groups, popular groups, featured groups, or the latest group discussions. They can also join, search, or invite members. Members…

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This is Propaganda's homepage. This is where users log in or can retrieve their password. It is also the location new users can register and anyone can learn more about Propaganda, their terms of use, and privacy policy.

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This is an example of Propaganda's image page. This page allows users to upload and download images to the user site. The user and friends can add comments to the image.

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This is Propaganda's members page. On this page you are able to find a list of the newest members, the most popular members, and those members currently logged in. You are also able to search for members. The total number of members can be found on…

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This is Propaganda's photo page. The photos are laid out in a grid format. This page allows users to upload photos and view photos that have been posted to the site. They can sort by all photos, their own photos, and their friends photos.

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This is Propaganda's privacy statement. It does not provide a privacy policy for the site, but rather cautions against providing personal information to corporations.

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This is Propaganda's user registration page. It asks for a display name, email adders, username, and password in order for new users to register an account.

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This is Propaganda's terms of use. It promotes a friendly and coordinated site promoting sharing and creating of content. It states that it does not tolerate porn or racist/hate beliefs.

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This is a Propaganda user page. The page features the users avatar, a list of the users friends and group memberships, and their activity. It allows the user to make edits to their avatar and profile.

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This is an example of Propaganda's user setting page. On this page users can change and update their display name, email address, and passwords.

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This is Propaganda's microblogging site called The Wire. This allows for 250-character posts, replies, and threads. As is clear in the image, posts can appear in a variety of languages. You are able to see all posts, your own posts, and friends'…

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This is Torbook's account settings page where you set up a Torbook account. It requires your full name, email, and password. Additionally, it asks for language, time zone, and preferred currency. This is also where you go if you want to cancel your…

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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 is Torbook's member blog page.It allows members to create, search, and read other member's blogs. Members can look at all blogs, their own, or their friends' blogs. They are also able to categorize them under 10 different headings, such as…

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This is Torbook's forum page. Users can participate in a variety of forums that include such topics as: movies, music, general, and/or technology. Users can search new posts, their own threads, or threads they subscribe. The page also provide…

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This is Torbook's home page where users can sign in or new users can sign up. It is identified as the TOR version of Facebook.

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This is Torbook's members page. The page features an image or avatar of the user, their user name, birthday, and gender. You can browse or search members by gender, age, location, or keyword. Similar to Facebook, you can also add them as friends.…
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