When you search for the Mastodon app on an iOS phone, this is an "instance" that comes up. Users belong to a single Mastodon server (instance), which facilitates their decentralized model and fosters smaller communities. The user is not introduced to…
This is the description of Amaroq that users see before they download the app. This information can be found under “details” and is the first information the user encounters about the app/social media site. On this section, users are introduced to…
This is where users can obtain information about some of the social and technical aspects of the Amaroq for Masodon app. Information includes: who sells the app, what category it falls under, the current version, size, the app’s rating, mobile device…
This is the first page the user encounters when they download the Amaroq for Mastodon app (Mastodon companion). The user is instructed to log into any Mastodon instance.
When you search for the Mastodon app on an iOS phone, this is what comes up. Amaroq is a mastodon “instance.” Users belong to a single Mastodon server (instance), which facilitates their decentralized model and fosters smaller communities. Other…
This is the privacy policy for the Amaroq for Mastodon app. Information covered in this policy includes personal data ownership, data collection, and user rights.
This is the Ano+ member search page. On this page you can search people and hashtags, email other users, add them to your connections, and search based on gender. Member names and avatars are blurred out since this requires an account to see.
This is a user page on Ano+, a social networking site on the i2p network.On this page, users can update their profile information, update their status, and like, comment, and share status updates.
Here is the about/more page for the anticapitalist.party instance of Mastodon. This page lists statistics of this instance and details the instance's content moderation policies.