In-reply-to » When I talk about twtxt with friends, usually that question emerges. What's the difference between Federated, Distributed, and Decentralized?... And also the difference between platforms, systems, services, and such. I remember we discussed that a few months ago.

I would define things these terms like this:

  • Decentralised systems are those in control of the data and its locality.
  • Distributed systems are systems with participating nodes in a network that cooperate in decisions with data locality over the whole network.
  • Federation enables systems and users to communicate across boundaries using identities.

The key differences come down to data locality and control.

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