RetiredCoder

joined 2 weeks ago
 

A while ago, I posted about my plan to build a Lemmy client using the Plebbit protocol.

The response was, honestly, full of hate. I wasn’t expecting praise or anything, but I didn’t think people would react so negatively to the idea of something truly decentralized.

But here I am again. Still believing that Plebbit is the only real self-hosted social media protocol out there.

Let me explain why, in the most direct way I can:

– Plebbit is serverless. – There are no global admins. – It does not rely on any central server. – It can’t be censored or taken down. – It works like BitTorrent, but for social media. – No subreddit can go offline as long as one peer is online.

Every subreddit (called a "subplebbit") is its own world. Mods can ban users, remove posts, or run things how they want. But there’s no “head office.” Nothing above them.

And yes, Plebbit already has support for NSFW subs like /pol and others. It doesn’t need approval from anyone.

I see Plebbit as the Bitcoin of social media. Pure, peer-to-peer. No middlemen. No backdoors. No central kill switch.

It reminds me of what the internet was supposed to be—free, open, uncensorable.

Sadly, most devs I’ve met online don’t really understand peer-to-peer tech deeply. Some barely know cryptography. That’s okay, but it also makes real decentralization hard to appreciate.

If you’ve never read the Plebbit whitepaper,

https://github.com/plebbit/whitepaper

please do. It’s not just another protocol. It’s a whole different way of thinking about social interaction online.

I’m still planning to build that client. I don’t care if the first reactions were negative. I’m not doing this for approval. I’m doing it because I genuinely believe in it. But reviews matter too.

 

I’m a retired coder, These days, I mostly scroll around Lemmy to kill time, but something caught my eye recently, a post about this protocol called Plebbit.

Honestly? At first, the name put me off. Sounded like a joke, plebbit word was a sluar used against redditors…But I was curious enough to check it out and I’m glad I did. Plebbit is basically a protocol that combines the structure of Reddit and all other social media with the tech behind torrents. Every sub is its own instance, and everything is peer-to-peer. No central servers, no single point of failure. It’s simple, but it hits at something big : real decentralized social media.

After digging into it (and chatting with the dev a bit : an anonymous dev named Esteban Abaroa)I started thinking… what if Lemmy could run on top of this? No more relying on any one instance just pure P2P. So yeah, I have decided to build a Lemmy client on top of Plebbit.

Still not a fan of the name but the idea is solid. And honestly, I think we might need this more than we realize.

If anyone has name suggestions for the client, I’d love to hear them. I’ll leave the GitHub link here so you can check out the code yourself.

https://github.com/plebbit

Need your honest opinions, guys.