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Damus for iPhone

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.0
  • 4
  • (1)

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Free-to-use microblogging platform

Damus is a free-to-use social networking platform that promises a censor-free alternative to Twitter. Using open internet protocols, this social media app lets you create and share content without any fear of it getting taken down. It offers security and anonymity.

With a lot of features and the promise of full control over your data and speech, Damus is a good alternative for people who wish to speak their minds. Take note, however, that its decentralized structure opens up inexperienced users to different online risks. It works as the iOS client for Nostr, itself a Mastodon alternative.

Decentralized communication for all

As mentioned, Damus is free open-source software (FOSS), which means everyone is free to use and rework the source code of the platform. For starters, users are allowed to integrate custom pieces of code to perform specific and personalized tasks. You can automate your use of the platform, change how the notification system works, and get notified when certain accounts or servers go down.

From the user end, creating an account doesn’t require you to provide sensitive information such as a name, email address, or mobile number. You only need to register and you’ll be given a private code that serves as your login credentials. You can even share or receive cryptocurrency by tipping other people on their posts with Bitcoin or the Lightning Network.

Lastly, the app’s main strength is in its decentralization. While it guarantees safe and secure communication for its users, it also requires you to be careful and vigilant about using the platform. Since it offers freedom, it could translate to unfiltered content that could be harmful. Additionally, the platform doesn’t have any protective measures against the third-party add-ons you install, which could open your account and device to risks.

Next-gen social media

With the increasing censorship in mainstream social media platforms, users are looking for alternative platforms, and Damus delivers the Nostr experience for iOS users. It gives users unprecedented freedom in terms of speech and data. As an open-source platform, you can add your custom software and bots to help customize the experience. On the other hand, free speech means a lack of safeguards on what other people post or say.

  • Pros

    • Built on a decentralized network of relays
    • Uses open-source software
    • Lets you send and receive cryptocurrency
  • Cons

    • Unfiltered content and speech
    • No security measures for third-party add-ons
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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    iPhone

  • OS

    iOS 12.0

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    56

  • Developer

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Icon of program: Damus

Damus for iPhone

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.0
  • 4
  • (1)

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