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{{Internal link |target=What is Hubzilla? |link-name=Hubzilla}} and its latest successor commonly referred to as {{Internal link |target=What is (streams)? |link-name=(streams)}} go further than this: An account can contain one or multiple independent ''channels''. Each one of these channels can be compared to one {{Internal link |target=What is Friendica? |link-name=Friendica}} account with variable roles and access permission settings.
{{Internal link |target=What is Hubzilla? |link-name=Hubzilla}}, the Fediverse application commonly referred to as {{Internal link |target=What is (streams)? |link-name=(streams)}} and {{Internal link |target=What is Forte? |link-name=Forte}} go further than this: An account can contain one or multiple independent ''channels''. Each one of these channels is a separate identity that can be compared to one {{Internal link |target=What is Friendica? |link-name=Friendica}} account with variable roles and access permission settings.


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Similar to Friendica, both Hubzilla and (streams) also have multiple profiles per channel. But these different profiles only serve to show different aspects of the same identity to specific users. For example, you may have only basic information about yourself in your default public profile, a separate profile for your work colleagues, another separate profile for your close friends etc. But it's still the same identity, and different profiles can't conceal that.
Similar to Friendica, Hubzilla still has multiple profiles per channel. But these different profiles only serve to show different aspects of the same identity to specific users. For example, you may have only basic information about yourself in your default public profile, a separate profile for your work colleagues, another separate profile for your close friends etc. But it's still the same identity, and different profiles can't conceal that. (streams) and Forte don't offer this feature.


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Since Hubzilla and (streams) channels can be assigned various different roles with different access permission settings, another use-case for multiple channels on one account is to have an extra channel for a special purpose.
Since Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte channels can be assigned various different roles with different access permission settings, another use-case for multiple channels on one account is to have an extra channel for a special purpose.


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For example, next to your personal channel, you could run a forum which is nothing else than another channel with a specific role. Or you could have a private channel which you only use as a feed aggregator. Or if you want to start a blog, you could decide to keep it separate from your personal channel and create a new channel for it. Or you could make a channel for a website.
For example, next to your personal channel, you could run a forum which is nothing else than another channel with a specific role. Or you could have a private Hubzilla channel which you only use as a feed aggregator. Or if you want to start a blog, you could decide to keep it separate from your personal channel and create a new channel for it. Or you could make a Hubzilla channel for a website.


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The advantage of having multiple channels on one account over having multiple separate accounts on the same server is that you don't have to log out and back in to switch to another identity. By default, all you have to do is navigate to the channel manager and choose another channel. At least on Hubzilla, there is the option to list your channels in the menu under your profile picture and make them accessible more easily. Only you yourself can see these channels listed, no-one else who visits your channel can.
The advantage of having multiple channels on one account over having multiple separate accounts on the same server is that you don't have to log out and back in to switch to another identity. By default, all you have to do is navigate to the channel manager and choose another channel. You can have your channels listed in your profile menu and make them accessible more easily. On Hubzilla, this entire feature is optional and off by default; (streams) and Forte let you select which of your channel to add to the menu. Only you yourself can see these channels listed, no-one else who visits your channel can.


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One channel is always the default channel. By default, it's the channel that is automatically created along with a new account. This can be changed in the channel manager where channels can also be created or deleted. Be careful deleting channels: Hubzilla and (streams) never make the IDs of deleted channels available again.
One channel is always the default channel. By default, it's the channel that is automatically created along with a new account. This can be changed in the channel manager where channels can also be created or deleted. Be careful deleting channels: At least Hubzilla never makes the IDs of deleted channels available again unless the hub admin manually removes them from the hub database.


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