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GNU-Groups.png
This page gives users information about creating and joining groups.

GNU-Help .png
This is the help page for GNUsocial. This page gives potential users information about the site and how to interact with other users.

GNU-Login.png
This is where users log into GNUsocial.no.

GNU social main site.png
When users click on the link “GNU social main site,” they are taken to this website. This is a link on the site’s source page.

GNU-Mobile Interface.png
This is an example of GNUsocial’s mobile interface. The mobile version of this site is not drastically different than the desktop version. The only difference is the navigation buttons.

GNU-Openid .png
This page provides information about OpenID, which allows users to log into many different websites without using a different password for each.

GNU Popular notices .png
This page shows the most popular notices on the site.

GNU-Privacy.png
This is GNUsocial’s privacy policy. Information on this page includes the data items considered private, the data items considered public, and how information can be used.

GNU Public tag cloud .png
This is an image of the most popular and recent tags on GNUsocial.no.

GNU Public timeline .png
GNUsocial is a free and open-source microblogging server. This is the image that comes up when users first search for the site. Much like other sites, the public timeline houses posts and images from other users.

GNU-Social Repository.png
When users click on the link “GNU social repository,” they are taken to this website. This is a link on the site’s source page.

GNU-Sources.png
This page provides information about GNU social, which is the free microbogging tool used on the site.

GNU-Tags.png
This page gives users information on how they can use tags to help organize their online activities. Information provided on this page includes how to tag a notice, the user, others, and private/public tags.

GNU-Tags Example.png
GNUsocial keeps track of the most popular tags on the site. This image is an example of one of the most popular and recent tags on GNUsocial.no at the time of collection.

GNU- User directory .png
This page allows GNUsocial users to search for people. Users can search by name, location, or interests. Users are listed alphabetically. This page also lets you see a brief user bio, when their account was created, and number of subscriptions.

GNUsocial.no User Manual.png
This is the user manual for GNUsocial.no. From this page, users can find instances, like Quitter, to join.

GNU Versions.png
This page contains information about the site’s contributors and versions.

hatebookAskDrEvil.png
On this page of hatebook, users can submit a message to the administrator (assumption). There is an image of Dr. Evil next to the message box. At the top of the page it asks "Is anything hindering us taking over the world? In order to submit, one…

hatebookEditYourAvatar.png
This is part of Hatebook's edit your profile page that allows users to upload an image to serve as an avatar. Maximum image size is 1024 X 768. Additionally under edit your profile there is a link for general stuff, hatebuddy, things that suck, why…

hatebookHateAlbum.png
The hate album is found under edit your profile. On this page, a user can add a photo to their hate album and a comment on the photo. Maximum size is 1200 KB. Under edit you profile you can also add general stuff,portrait, hatebuddy, things that…

hatebookHateClans.png
On this page of editing your profile, a user can create a hate-clan. Users name the clan, select a category, provide a website (if applicable), provide a description, and add photos with comments. This appears to be a form of creating various…

hatebookHaters.png
The hate profile is the users profile page. It shows their avatar, user name, a profile overview, and hate-clan membership. Images and names have been pixelated.

hatebookHello.png
This is the page the comes up when a new user registers for Hatebook. A brief welcome message appears over the general profile page noting that registration was complete and encouraging you to add a profile. When you close the message you are able to…

hatebookHome.png
This is Hatebook's homepage. From this page a user can login or a potential user can join. The page notes that Hatebook is an anti-social utility that disconnects you from the things you hate.

hatebookMyHatePhotos.png
On this page of Hatebook, users can add photos of things they hate. this page lists all the photos and gives the user the opportunity to see the photos on an evil map. As this is part of the profile page, users can see the profile overview including…
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