ItsGoin

Welcome back!

How's it goin?

Connecting and getting updates usually takes a couple minutes.
New things we've found so far:

-Connections
-New Posts
-Messages
-Reacts
-Comments

Following

Sorted by last post. Tap a name to see their bio.

New Conversation

Message Requests

Ignored

Peers whose posts and profiles are hidden from Feed, Messages, and Discover. Local-only; nothing on the wire says you've ignored them.

Vouches

Vouches you've given let those friends read your Friend-of-Friend posts. Vouches you've received unlock the posts of those who vouched for you. Revoking rotates your vouch key — the revoked friend keeps access to your existing posts, but not future ones.

Given

Received

Rotate your vouch key (V_me) to issue a fresh key to all your current vouchees. Old posts remain readable by anyone who held the old key — use "Cascade revoke" afterward to actively cut off comment access to your old posts.

Updates

Network-wide release announcements are signed by the bootstrap anchor and arrive via the CDN. Choose which channel to follow.

Your data on this device

Personas are who you are to peers — the keys you post and message with. Most people only need one. To move your account to a new device, you export your personas from this device and import them on the new one.

Device Address below is this device's own network endpoint — usually not what you want to move. Leave it alone unless you know why you're touching it.

Personas

Separate posting identities on this device. Peers see each persona as a distinct author.

Move to another device

Export creates a ZIP containing your personas (and optionally posts/follows). Import on the other device's Settings > Move to another device.

Device Address (advanced)

This device's network endpoint — the QUIC address peers use to reach you. Changing this rotates the device's network identifier but does NOT change your posting identity (personas). Rarely useful.

Session Relay (off by default)

When two peers can't connect directly through their networks, a third peer can pipe their traffic through itself. This burns the relay peer's bandwidth on someone else's connection. Off by default. Enable only if you're OK both using other peers as relays and serving as a relay for others.

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Danger Zone

Delete all local data. Device address key preserved.