| Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed 
 Meta is deleting links to  Pixelfed, a decentralized, open-source Instagram competitor,  labeling them as "spam" on Facebook and removing them immediately. 404 Media reports:   Pixelfed is an open-source, community funded and decentralized image  sharing platform that runs on Activity Pub, which is the same technology  that supports Mastodon and other federated services. Pixelfed.social is  the largest Pixelfed server, which was launched in 2018 but has gained  renewed attention over the last week. Bluesky user AJ Sadauskas  originally posted  that links to Pixelfed were being deleted by Meta; 404 Media then also  tried to post a link to Pixelfed on Facebook. It was immediately  deleted.  Pixelfed has seen a surge in user signups in recent days, after Meta announced it is  ending fact-checking and removing restrictions on speech across its platforms.
 
 Daniel Supernault, the creator of Pixelfed,  published  a "declaration of fundamental rights and principles for ethical digital  platforms, ensuring privacy, dignity, and fairness in online spaces."  The open source charter contains sections titled "right to privacy,"  "freedom from surveillance," "safeguards against hate speech," "strong  protections for vulnerable communities," and "data portability and user  agency."
 
 "Pixelfed is a lot of things, but one thing it is not, is an opportunity  for VC or others to ruin the vibe. I've turned down VC funding and will  not inject advertising of any form into the project," Supernault wrote  on Mastodon. "Pixelfed is for the people, period."
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