Nitter is a privacy-focused, alternative web interface for viewing public social media content. It functions as a server-side proxy that fetches and renders external posts, allowing users to browse content without requiring a personal account or executing third-party tracking scripts. By stripping away user identifiers and tracking mechanisms, the application provides a lightweight, anonymous viewing experience. The project distinguishes itself through its emphasis on network-level privacy and self-sovereignty. It supports routing traffic through Tor and I2P networks to bypass censorship and
Libreddit is a privacy-focused Reddit client and front-end that acts as a privacy-preserving web proxy. It provides a lightweight web interface for viewing Reddit threads and media through an intermediary server to prevent the original platform from tracking user activity and identity. The project removes advertisements, tracking scripts, and JavaScript execution to enable ad-free content consumption and JavaScript-free web browsing. It utilizes server-side proxying and media proxying to fetch content and re-serve images and videos, masking the user's IP address from the external platform. T
Q&A-based community knowledge-sharing software
Anahita is a platform and framework for developing open science and knowledge sharing applications on a social networking foundation.