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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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After installing Twister on a desktop computer, this is the first screen the user sees. The page contains the user name and avatar, number of posts, followers, and who the user is following, and the top trending tags. It does let you know that you…

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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…
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