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'''<dfn>dweb</dfn>''' is an abbreviation meaning decentralized/decentralised or distributed web, both an explicit use of the existing web in a decentralized manner as originally intended (such as the [[IndieWeb]] community  / protocols / projects), and also encompassing new decentralized web approaches such as replacements for HTTP and DNS.


'''<dfn>dweb</dfn>''' is an abbreviation meaning decentralized or distributed web, both an explicit use of the existing web in a decentralized manner as originally intended (such as the [[IndieWeb]] community  / protocols / projects), and also encompassing new decentralized web approaches such as replacements for HTTP and DNS.
Summary: Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting decentralized web approaches in several ways:


Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting the dweb in several ways:
* '''[https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/your-future-decentralized/ 👥 Your Future, Decentralized]''' participatory session & discussions led by [[Nicole Shadowen]] at [[MozFest]] in October 2019
* Participatory sessions & discussions at [[MozFest]] in October 2019:
* '''[https://decentralizedweb.net/videos/talk-mitchell-baker-revitalizing-the-web/ ▶️ Mitchell Baker: Revitalizing the Web]''' (27 min) and '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9FSPcmybT8 ▶️ Tantek Çelik: Taking Back Your Content With Practical Decentralization Steps]''' (9 min) talks at the [[2018/Events#August_2018|2018 Decentralized Web Summit]]
** [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/your-future-decentralized/ Your Future, Decentralized] led by [[Nicole Shadowen]]  
* '''[https://hacks.mozilla.org/category/dweb/ 📝 Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series]'''
* Talks and workshops at [[2018/Events#August_2018|2018 Decentralized Web Summit]] and [[2016/Events#June_2016|2016]].
* '''🎪 [[IndieWebCamp]]s in [https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin2/Schedule#Saturday Berlin], [https://indieweb.org/2019/Schedule#Saturday Portland], and [https://indieweb.org/2019/SF/Schedule SF]''', participant-driven events for web creators to collaborate & interoperate
** [https://decentralizedweb.net/videos/talk-mitchell-baker-revitalizing-the-web/ ▶️ Mitchell Baker: Revitalizing the Web] (27 min)
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9FSPcmybT8 ▶️ Tantek Çelik: Taking Back Your Content With Practical Decentralization Steps] (9 min)
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/category/dweb/ Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series]
* Mozilla has hosted [[IndieWebCamp]]s in [[SF]], [[Portland]], and [[Berlin]], providing participant-driven maker events for decentralized web creators to collaborate and interoperate across their projects.


== Events ==
== Events ==
Mozilla (and other hosts) organize biweekly Homebrew Website Club (HWC) meetups where we discuss all things independent / open / decentralized web.
Mozilla has been actively organizing, supporting, and participating in several decentralized web related events, spaces, and meetups:
* Next HWC meetup: https://indieweb.org/next-hwc
=== MozFest ===
Our annual [[MozFest]] event has historically had a number of sessions (and sometimes whole spaces) about decentralized web technologies and discussions:
* Browse [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozFest/2022 MozFest 2022] sessions for specific related topics (e.g. [https://schedule.mozillafestival.org/sneak-peek?query=metaverse metaverse])  
Previous MozFest related sessions & spaces:
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190810015751/https://www.mozillafestival.org/en/spaces/decentralisation/ MozFest 2019: Decentralisation]
** [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/your-future-decentralized/ Your Future, Decentralized] led by [[Nicole Shadowen]]
* [[Mozfest/2018#Decentralisation|MozFest 2018: Decentralisation]]
** [https://tantek.com/2018/301/e1/mozfest-decentralized-web-standards Decentralized Web Standards: From ActivityPub to Webmention] led by [[Tantek Çelik]]
See [[:Category:Mozilla Festival]] for more.


We also host (along with others) and participate in weekend maker/creative/hacking events called IndieWebCamps.
=== Decentralized Web Summit ===
* Next IndieWebCamp: http://indieweb.org/next-iwc
[[2018/Events#August_2018|2018 Decentralized Web Summit]] talks and workshops:
* [https://decentralizedweb.net/videos/talk-mitchell-baker-revitalizing-the-web/ ▶️ Mitchell Baker: Revitalizing the Web] (27 min)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9FSPcmybT8 ▶️ Tantek Çelik: Taking Back Your Content With Practical Decentralization Steps] (9 min)
[[2016/Events#June_2016|2016 Decentralized Web Summit]]:
* [https://2016.decentralizedweb.net/ Welcome by Mitchell Baker], and participation in various sessions and Q&A
 
=== IndieWeb Community Events ===
Pre-pandemic (until March of 2020), Mozilla (and other hosts) organized in-person biweekly Homebrew Website Club (HWC) meetups where we discussed all things independent / open / decentralized web. These have transitioned to online, community volunteer organized events:
* Next HWC meetup(s): https://events.indieweb.org/tag/hwc
We also hosted (along with others) and participated in in-person weekend maker/creative/hacking events called IndieWebCamps, which have also transitioned to online, community volunteer organized events:
* Next IndieWebCamp(s): https://events.indieweb.org/tag/indiewebcamp
 
== Mozilla Blogs ==
Mozilla Blogs sometimes post about decentralized web topics:
* 2022-12-20 [https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-launch-fediverse-instance-social-media-alternative/ Mozilla to Explore Healthy Social Media Alternative] <blockquote>An open, decentralized, and global social service that puts the needs of people first is not only possible, but it’s absolutely necessary.</blockquote> See also the related [[Mastodon]] page.
* 2021-02-08 [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/decentralization-at-mozfest-2021/ Decentralization at MozFest 2021]
* 2020-11-02 [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/fellow-research-decentralized-web-hate/ Fellow Research: The Decentralized Web of Hate] and key links inside:
** 2020-10-29 [https://rebelliousdata.com/p2p/ The Decentralized Web of Hate]
** 2020-09 PDF: [https://rebelliousdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/P2P-Hate-Report.pdf The Decentralized Web of Hate] report by Rebellious Data LLC & Emmi Bevensee
* 2019-12-05 [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/your-future-decentralized/ Your Future, Decentralized]
 
== Hacks Blog ==
The [https://hacks.mozilla.org/category/dweb/ Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series] explored a number of decentralized web technologies, standards, and approaches, written by a number of authors:
 
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/decentralizing-social-interactions-with-activitypub/ Decentralizing Social Interactions with ActivityPub]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/10/dweb-identity-for-the-decentralized-web-with-indieauth/ Dweb: Identity for the Decentralized Web with IndieAuth]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/10/dweb-decentralised-real-time-interoperable-communication-with-matrix/ Dweb: Decentralised, Real-Time, Interoperable Communication with Matrix]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/09/aragon-ethereum-dweb/ Dweb: Creating Decentralized Organizations with Aragon]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/08/dweb-building-cooperation-and-trust-into-the-web-with-ipfs/ Dweb: Building Cooperation and Trust into the Web with IPFS]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/08/dweb-serving-the-web-from-the-browser-with-beaker/ Dweb: Serving the Web from the Browser with Beaker]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/08/dweb-building-a-resilient-web-with-webtorrent/ Dweb: Building a Resilient Web with WebTorrent]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/08/dweb-social-feeds-with-secure-scuttlebutt/ Dweb: Social Feeds with Secure Scuttlebutt]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/07/introducing-the-d-web/ Introducing the Dweb]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Emerging Technologies]]
* [[Emerging Technologies]]
* [[Mozilla.social]]

Latest revision as of 22:56, 18 September 2025

dweb is an abbreviation meaning decentralized/decentralised or distributed web, both an explicit use of the existing web in a decentralized manner as originally intended (such as the IndieWeb community / protocols / projects), and also encompassing new decentralized web approaches such as replacements for HTTP and DNS.

Summary: Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting decentralized web approaches in several ways:

Events

Mozilla has been actively organizing, supporting, and participating in several decentralized web related events, spaces, and meetups:

MozFest

Our annual MozFest event has historically had a number of sessions (and sometimes whole spaces) about decentralized web technologies and discussions:

Previous MozFest related sessions & spaces:

See Category:Mozilla Festival for more.

Decentralized Web Summit

2018 Decentralized Web Summit talks and workshops:

2016 Decentralized Web Summit:

IndieWeb Community Events

Pre-pandemic (until March of 2020), Mozilla (and other hosts) organized in-person biweekly Homebrew Website Club (HWC) meetups where we discussed all things independent / open / decentralized web. These have transitioned to online, community volunteer organized events:

We also hosted (along with others) and participated in in-person weekend maker/creative/hacking events called IndieWebCamps, which have also transitioned to online, community volunteer organized events:

Mozilla Blogs

Mozilla Blogs sometimes post about decentralized web topics:

Hacks Blog

The Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series explored a number of decentralized web technologies, standards, and approaches, written by a number of authors:

See Also