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Dispersed and federated are the nodes that comprise a distributed social network. The nodes may be distributed systems themselves. Data storing may be distributed among those nodes. Also, I am reminding that the projects are being compared for their software and/or protocols and not as services.
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Could I second this, please? At the least, another column is needed listing the degree of decentralisation on each of these services. I would do it myself but hopefully someone else could do it much more quickly than I could do all the research.
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