fediparty-wiki/non-fediverse-federated-social-apps.md

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This is a list of federated social clients and other related tools that use protocols other than those used in the fediverse (OStatus, ActivityPub, Diaspora, DFRN, Zot)
#### Blockchain
The [blockchain social apps list](https://gitlab.com/fediverse/fediverse.gitlab.io/wikis/blockchain%20social%20apps?) has its own page, because although all these apps are *distributed* in some way (because they use a blockchain), they're not all *federated* with anything other than other copies of their own app.
#### Matrix
[Matrix](https://matrix.org/docs/guides/faq.html) is a federated web protocol, used mainly so far for realtime chat rooms.
* [Riot](https://about.riot.im/)
#### SSB
[SSB (Secure Scuttlebutt)](https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/) is a distributed networking protocol based on [DAT](https://www.datprotocol.com/), see also: https://datproject.org/
* [Manyverse](https://www.manyver.se/) is an SSB client for Android/Linux.
* [Patchwork](https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork/)is an SSB client for desktop platforms (currently supporting GNU/Linux, MacOS, and Windows).
#### XMPP
* [Movim](https://movim.eu) is a web client with social network features, written in PHP and uses ~~eJabberd (Erlang) backend~~ any XMPP server with [XEP-0060 PubSub](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html) support. Users can login to any Movim instance using any XMPP account, just as they can login to any Pinafore instance using any Mastodon account.
* [Salut à Toi](http://salut-a-toi.org/) (includes the Libervia web client) is a social network based on XMPP/Jabber.