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https://hub.polari.us/steve
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these two are from 4 and 5 months ago respectively. Assuming it's the private messages on pump.io, there's no way for these to be duplicates. Account is https://datamost.com/dw in case that's useful for version #s or potentially getting logs from the admin or something. One of those messages is the default pump welcome message. The other is from https://hub.polari.us/steve again, in case that's useful.
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@neutrinoless @sparky A year ago, the original creator of Statusnet (which powers Chirp!) created a new social network protocol, Pump.io. I've been running a Pump.io instance called "The Hub" (https://hub.polari.us) since then. Besides the web client, there are now clients available for most mobile platforms (Android and iOS). In terms of ability to communicate, share images, privacy controls, etc. it is my favorite open, federated social network. If you would like accounts, let me know. I have to create them manually (registration is not open on the site), so let me know what usernames you want. I am using "steve" (https://hub.polari.us/steve) and jodi is "jodi" (https://hub.polari.us/jodi). Writing programs that speak to pump.io instances is fairly easy. I wrote a "botscript" that posts the current weather conditions in Allen (https://hub.polari.us/weather_allen_tx) and uses the "p" tool based on "PyPump," a Python library for talking to Pump.io instances.