A platform for the digital proletariat
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A platform for the digital proletariat
Social news aggregation, web content rating and discussion website
Make a basic social media network in 1 hour.
A templating platform for building custom web apps
WhoBook is a site that values anonymity for non-registered users of the site. In this site, users are able to make a post for other's to read.
Bump is a social networking web application built on Ruby on Rails
A mobile app where you can find meaningful events and gaining karma-points by doing so that you can use on the marketplace to get a discount and then blog about your experience on the community section. Ruby on rails, a little bit of bootstrap and HTML/CSS/Javascript. That's it. Still on the making*
unshakld is a revolutionary social media platform designed to empower individuals and liberate their voices in an unrestricted online environment. in a world where censorship and limitations have become all too common, we believe in embracing freedom of expression and providing a space where every voice can be heard, unshackled from constraints.
A social media app inspired by Facebook.
Small Social Media
CatSpace - Social Media for cats. A place for cats to connect with each other and share their thoughts and feelings (because cats do have feelings).
A demo of Twitter written in Ruby on Rails. Users can make accounts and post "tweeets".
Doggy Rate is a dog-themed social media app that allows users to create profiles for themselves and their dogs, and to leave comments for other dogs and their owners
Tweeter, a Twitter clone.
Basic Posting Model is a simple Ruby on Rails web application for posting and commenting. It allows users to create and view posts, as well as leave comments on them. The application is easy to use and navigate, and it's perfect for anyone who wants a basic platform for sharing information and receiving feedback. This is a basic version of the app
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