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Hubzilla appears as a case and recommendation in the chapter "Tendências democráticas e autoritárias, arquiteturas distribuídas e centralizadas" (Democratic and authoritarian tendencies, distributed and centralized architectures) in the book "Democracia Digital, Comunicação e Política em Redes", organized by the Digital Culture Laboratory of the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil.
Also, channels aren't bound to one hub. They also make {{Internal link |target=nomadic identity |link-name=nomadic identity}} possible: You can clone any of your channels across two or more hubs, and these clones always stay in sync. It basically gives you real-time backup.

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Also, channels aren't bound to one hub. They also make {{Internal link |target=nomadic identity |link-name=nomadic identity}} possible: You can clone any of your channels across two or more hubs, and these clones always stay in sync. It basically gives you real-time backup.

Also, channels aren't bound to one hub. They also make nomadic identity possible: You can clone any of your channels across two or more hubs, and these clones always stay in sync. It basically gives you real-time backup.