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'''Identi.ca''' is a microblogging service based on the free software StatusNet tool.
{{Infobox project
| title = Identi.ca
| image = Public timeline - Identi.ca 1292936870330.png
| description = Identi.ca mainpage in 2010-12-21
| URL = http://identi.ca
| project_status = {{online}}, Signups turned off
| archiving_status = {{nosavedyet}}
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'''Identi.ca''' is a microblogging service based on [http://pump.io/ pump.io], an open-source microblogging system.
 
== Platform migration ==
 
Identi.ca was originally based on StatusNet, but [http://status.net/2012/12/18/upcoming-changes-in-the-status-net-service not anymore]. (StatusNet is now called [https://www.gnu.org/software/social/merge.html GNU Social].)
 
Identi.ca is still open, but is not accepting new registrations. In addition, only accounts that have been accessed in the past year were migrated over to the new platform.
According to the owner, the inactive accounts [http://status.net/2013/01/09/preview-of-changes-to-identi-ca won't be deleted] but will be backed up onto archive.org.
 
== Vital signs ==
 
Stable, but with Twitter becoming ever more popular...


== External links ==
== External links ==
* http://identi.ca
* http://identi.ca



Latest revision as of 05:27, 22 August 2013

Identi.ca
Identi.ca mainpage in 2010-12-21
Identi.ca mainpage in 2010-12-21
URL http://identi.ca
Status Online!, Signups turned off
Archiving status Not saved yet
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)

Identi.ca is a microblogging service based on pump.io, an open-source microblogging system.

Platform migration

Identi.ca was originally based on StatusNet, but not anymore. (StatusNet is now called GNU Social.)

Identi.ca is still open, but is not accepting new registrations. In addition, only accounts that have been accessed in the past year were migrated over to the new platform. According to the owner, the inactive accounts won't be deleted but will be backed up onto archive.org.

Vital signs

Stable, but with Twitter becoming ever more popular...

External links