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.
This is the page where GNUsocial users can search and join groups. Groups are arranged alphabetically. Users can also see when the groups were created and how many members each has.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.