Hubzilla - Your social networking CMS in the Fediverse

Hubzilla is a powerful social networking content management system (SN-CMS), a platform for creating networked websites with a decentralised identity, communication and authorisation framework. Hubs are the Hubzilla servers that communicate with each other to distribute information across the network, the ‘grid’. There is no central hub or single point of failure. Hubs can be connected to as many or as few other hubs as you like.
It is part of the decentralised Fediverse. Its diverse features mean that it is not limited to social interaction, but also allows you to share local blog articles, news feeds, wikis, websites, surveys, workflow elements, videos, images, audio and other files, calendars, address books, federated microblogging posts with no length restrictions, and more with your contacts. You decide who can see what content and what they can do with it. You can even make content available exclusively to users who do not have a Hubzilla account by granting them guest access.
With a Hubzilla account, you get convenient access to the Fediverse as a social network. However, it offers a whole host of additional features for all kinds of situations and requirements, which you can use but don't necessarily have to. You are not limited to the ‘grid’ but can interact with any Fediverse service because Hubzilla supports ActivityPub and the Diaspora protocol in addition to its own ‘Nomad’ protocol.
