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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 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 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 about page, explaining its purpose and focus on user-generated content..

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

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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 is the help page that explains how tags work in the Independent Microblogging Service. It encourages users to use tags to help keep things organized.

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This page describes the source code for the Independent Microblogging Service. As it notes, the IMS is an unmodified version of StatusNet.

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This is the privacy policy of the Independent Microblogging Service. It lets potential users know how/what data is shared and what is considered private.

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This page features the most popular posts on the Independent Microblogging Service. Each post shows the user's avatar, user name, and if the post is directed toward someone.

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The Independent Microblogging Service supports OpenID logins. This page explains how you can use the OpenID function and some of the other sites that use it.

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This is the login page for the Independent Microblogging Service. The page gives you the opportunity to use OpenID. It also helps you reset forgotten passwords.

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This is the help page for the Independent Microblogging Service. This allows you to broadcast brief messages to other users and the web.

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This page explains how Independent Microblogging Service members can create and join groups. It also explains how you can send and receive group messages and how groups can be made private. It promotes groups as a great way to share information to…

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This is a directory of all the groups on the Independent Microblogging Service. The page provides an alphabetical list of the groups, the name of the group, a brief description, when it was created, and how many members. There is also links on the…

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This is a collection of Frequently Asked Questions and answers concerning the Independent Microblogging Service. It includes what a micro blogging site is, how it is different from Twitter, and how it is different from Yammer, Social Cast, or…

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This is a directory of Independent Microblogging Service members. You can search for members based on name, location, or interest. The names are listed alphabetically and show the avatar, user name, when it was created, and the option to list or…

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This is the contact page of the Independent Microblogging Service. In order to get in contact, users can email or post a notice.

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Vole's home page, describing its service. The page provides a screen shot of what it looks like, how it works, the technical details, and the differences between Vole and other networks. It also has a list of current users.

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This is Blackbook's privacy policy. Much like Blackbook's about page, it is filled with dummy text, and has since been taken down.

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Blackbook's About page was only dummy text ("lorem ipsum"). This page has since been removed.

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On the Groups page, groups can be sorted in a variety of ways. This page shows groups by popularity on March 31, 2015. The page shows the group's name, brief description, if it is open or closed, and the number of members.

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This is a public grid of pictures uploaded to Galaxy2. New pictures appear on top. This particular batch of photos has a decidedly Anonymous theme. On this page you can sort images related to how recent, commentary, views, and by photo albums.
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