Friday, November 18, 2011

Diaspora* — Diaspora* Adopts Computers, Freedom, and Privacy’s Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights

Diaspora* — Diaspora* Adopts Computers, Freedom, and Privacy’s Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights

Diaspora* is a 100% volunteer-run, open organization, which means that our users do everything from open-source software development to spreading the word to translations to graphic design to providing support to fellow users, among other things.

A few weeks ago, a community member named Jon Pincus recommended that Diaspora* adopt the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy‘s Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights, which was drafted, debated, voted, and adopted during the 2010 annual conference held in San Jose, CA.

Today, we are excited and proud to announce that Diaspora* has agreed to abide by CFP’s Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights, as follows: Read More Here | Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights