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Twister: the development of a peer-to-peer microblogging platform

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Twister: the development of a peer-to-peer microblogging platform
This paper proposes a new microblogging architecture based on peer-to-peer networks overlays. The proposed platform is comprised of three mostly independent overlay networks. The first provides distributed user registration and authentication and is based on the Bitcoin protocol. The second one is a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) overlay network providing key/value storage for user resources and tracker location for the third network. The last network is a collection of possibly disjoint “swarms” of followers, based on the BitTorrent protocol, which can be used for efficient near-instant notification delivery to many users. By leveraging existing and proven technologies, twister provides a new microblogging platform offering security, scalability and privacy features. A built-in mechanism provides incentive for entities that contribute processing time to run the user registration network, rewarding such entities with the privilege of sending a single unsolicited (“promoted”) m...
Miguel Freitas
Added 08 Apr 2016
Updated 08 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where PAAPP
Authors Miguel Freitas
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