Anonymous hacktivists release encrypted social network Minds to challenge Facebook

Almost every internet user heard of the famed hacking group Anonymous. Now these guys expressed their clear intention to develop and promote a new highly secured open-source social network that aims at contesting the supremacy of Facebook.

Minds.com, a new website endorsed by Anonymous, vows to protect user’s data privacy and security, and provide better posting transparency.

Anonymous group backs Minds as rival to Facebook (pic: foxcrawl)

Anonymous group backs Minds network to rival Facebook (pic: foxcrawl)

The site comes with options similar to any other social network: users can updates their friends who in turn can comment or promote the posts.

Minds network shields data from government and advertisers
The creators of Minds.com say they do not intend to track user activity in order to gather data and further exploit it, as other networks do.

In addition, the internal messages will benefit from a sophisticated encryption process designed to keep government bodies and advertisers away from the private conversations of the network members.

The app at the core of the network is also different from that what we see on the market. Users are awarded points for their involvement in posting comments or promoting posts and number of views.

The site describes this mechanism as one that “rewards users with increasingly greater access rights”.
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The algorithm is clearly different from that of Facebook and appears to use a complex mix of network activity, message clicks and view time.

Minds.com is developed as an open-source platform
The website has just released the desktop and mobile apps versions last Monday, but the project was already popular prior ro the official launch, as it gained more than 60 million visits. There won’t be any final version of the project as the open-source strategy leaves room for users to continuously improve and refine the platform.

Art of Revolution, a page affiliated to Anonymous, has already made a call to hackers, designers, computer scientists and programmers from around the world in order to join their forces and support of the new social network.

“Let’s work together to build minds.com and other open source encrypted networks as a site for people, created by the people and working for people”.

Art of Revolution has more than one million of regular visitors.

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