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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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…
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…
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…
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…
This is the interface on Quitter.se seen if the user edits his/her profile. The user is allowed to edit avatars, color schemes, descriptions, and home pages.
This is the public page of the Twister group on the Independent Microblogging Service. Twister is a peer-to-peer microblogging system. This page shows the number of current members and the administrator for the group. It also lets users subscribe to…
This is the public page of the Independent Microblogging Service. On this page you can login, link to groups, and the directory. The public timeline shows the most recent posts and comments and a sidebar includes popular notices.
This is the welcome screen for the desktop version of Quitter.se, featuring the latest public posts. On this page you can sign in or become a new Quitter user.
This is an example of a user page in Quitter. the page features the users avatar, name, notices, number of people following, number of followers, and notices. From this page, users can update their profile and compose new notes.