The pro-privacy and anti-Facebook underbelly of concerned web users appears to have found something to organise it’s energy toward.
When we looked last night at Kickstarter project Diaspora - the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network - it had $96,962 of funding, while now (at least at the time of writing, less than a day later) it has $127,861.
The point to note here is that the guys running the project were only looking for $10,000 with a deadline of 1st June.
One to watch perhaps…
Note. In the time it took to compose this, the total went up to $128,131.