
By this way IS has been
believed that, it has changed its activities to Diaspora after Twitter
increased its effort to block accounts. Diaspora's
creators said they were "concerned" about the activities.
In the blog post
wrote that, "Various newspapers have reported that members of the Islamic
State (IS) have set up accounts on Diaspora to promote the group's activities.”
"In the
past, they have used Twitter and other platforms, and are now migrating to free
and open source software."
"There is
therefore no way for the project's core team to manipulate or remove contents
from a particular node in the network (which we call a "pod"),"
the blog post explained.
"This may be one of the reasons which attracted IS
activists to our network."
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