Nous avons compilé une liste de 161 alternatives gratuites et payantes à Aether. Les principaux concurrents incluent Reddit, Stack Exchange. En plus de cela, les utilisateurs établissent également des comparaisons entre Aether et Minds, Slant, Friendica. Vous pouvez également consulter d'autres choix similaires ici : About.
Nous avons compilé une liste de 161 alternatives gratuites et payantes à Aether. Les principaux concurrents incluent Reddit, Stack Exchange. En plus de cela, les utilisateurs établissent également des comparaisons entre Aether et Minds, Slant, Friendica. Vous pouvez également consulter d'autres choix similaires ici : About.
Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed...
Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed...
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Aether Description
Aether is an app you install to your computer to connect to Aether network. This network is made of different boards (forums) where people post and discuss things. On the surface, it's fairly similar to Slashdot, Metafilter, Reddit, or any other community site on the Internet.
The different thing about Aether is that it doesn't have a server somewhere. The only thing the app does is that it finds and connects to other people using Aether. In other words, it's a distributed, peer-to-peer network.
This makes it impossible to censor, and renders its users anonymous. It's useful for people concerned about privacy, or pretty much anyone who doesn't want to be watched and catalogued for every word they write on the Internet (so, pretty much everybody).
It's also temporary. Whatever you post disappears after six months. It's designed to be an ephemeral space, and it's focused on now, rather than the past. Other people can still keep copies of what you wrote, but it won't last forever in the network itself. They also won't know who you are.