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''Nomadic identities - a'' member of a hub may create any number of web identities, called ''channels''. The Zot protocol allows channels to be unbound from the hub where they are created. They may be ported to a different hub, but also cloned, in which case the channel's identity and data will exist simultaneously in more than one location. This provides resilience to channels should a hub shut down or become unavailable.
The most similar Fediverse project comes from {{Internal link |target=What is (streams)? |link-name=the Streams repository}}, followed by {{Internal link |target=What is Forte? |link-name=Forte}} and {{Internal link |target=Friendica |link-name=Friendica}}, also because Hubzilla was forked from a Friendica fork. None of them offers quite as many features as Hubzilla, though.

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The most similar Fediverse project comes from {{Internal link |target=What is (streams)? |link-name=the Streams repository}}, followed by {{Internal link |target=Forte |link-name=Forte}} and {{Internal link |target=Friendica |link-name=Friendica}}, also because Hubzilla was forked from a Friendica fork. None of them offers quite as many features as Hubzilla, though.

The most similar Fediverse project comes from the Streams repository, followed by Forte and Friendica, also because Hubzilla was forked from a Friendica fork. None of them offers quite as many features as Hubzilla, though.