Aether
Aether: Decentralized, ephemeral communities with built-in privacy and transparency
About Aether
Aether is a peer-to-peer social platform designed for ephemeral, self-governing communities. With no central servers, it prioritizes privacy, transparency, and democratic moderation. Posts are retained for six months by default, fostering freedom of expression without long-term consequences. Moderation is auditable, and users can elect or impeach moderators, ensuring community health. Ideal for those seeking an alternative to traditional social media with a focus on user autonomy and privacy.
FAQ
Aether is a software tool currently in early beta, designed for secure and private communication and voting. It is still under development, and feedback is welcome to improve the documentation and app.
Aether is designed with privacy in mind. The FAQ section addresses questions about anonymity and security, but specific details would require reviewing the full documentation.
The FAQ mentions that Aether uses cryptography, but the specific type or details are not provided in the given text. For more information, refer to the full documentation.
The FAQ explicitly addresses this question, stating that Aether is not a blockchain. It operates differently, focusing on secure communication and voting.
The FAQ explains that posts may not be immediately visible to everyone due to the decentralized nature of the network. It may take time for posts to propagate across all clients.
The FAQ advises staying online for a certain period after posting to ensure the post is properly distributed across the network. The exact duration is not specified in the given text.
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