[liberationtech] Trsst: An Open and Secure Alternative to Twitter
Ben Laurie
ben at links.org
Sun Aug 18 10:08:10 PDT 2013
On 18 August 2013 04:47, Edwin Chu <edwincheese at gmail.com> wrote:
> I came across this project in kickstarter. Subscribers of this list may
> find it interesting. (Btw I am not associated with them)
>
They lost me at bitcoin. Why???
> --
>
> *Welcome to Trsst: An Open and Secure Alternative to Twitter*
>
> Post your thoughts, share links, and follow other interesting people or
> web sites, using the web or your mobile or any software of your choice.
>
> - All of your private posts to individuals or friends and family are
> securely encrypted so that even your hosting provider - or government -
> can't unlock them.
> - All of your public posts are digitally signed so you can prove that
> no one - and no government - modified or censored your writings.
> - You control your identity and your posts and can move them to
> another site or hosting provider at any time.
>
> Think of Trsst as an RSS reader (and writer) that works like Twitter but
> built for the open web. The public stuff stays public and
> search-indexable, and the private stuff is encrypted and secured. Only you
> will hold your keys, so your hosting provider can't sell you out.
>
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1904431672/trsst-a-distributed-secure-blog-platform-for-the-o/description
>
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