Enabling decentralised microblogging through P2PVPNs
International Journal of Security and Networks
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Micro-blogging, or the posting of weblogs entries that have a small number of characters (160 characters or less), has recently become more mainstream. Services that implement micro-blogging such as Twitter are usually based on the client- server model. This limits their scalability and fault tolerance. In this paper, we present a new secure microblogging system that is based on a peer-to-peer network. The network is arranged based on user certificates and is scalable, does not have a single point of failure, and does not depend on a single vendor’s proprietary service. The paper outlines the protocol specifics and provides implementation details for a secure, scaleable microblogging system.