Categories: Social Media

Diaspora joins Y Combinator, may launch after summer

Max Salzberg, one of four Diaspora founders

Diaspora, an alternative privacy-centric social network still in private beta, has reportedly joined startup accelerator programme Y Combinator and hopes to eventually launch sometime after this summer.

The Diaspora open-source project began two years ago, hoping to capitalise on Facebook’s apparent disregard for users’ privacy. Facebook had just changed its privacy policy to include tracking on third-party sites its using social plugins and community uproar ensued.

Diaspora moved quickly, raising $200,000 in crowdsourced funding to create a new social network where users owned and fully controlled their data. After delays and legitimate setbacks, including the death of one of its co-founders last year, the Diaspora project still hasn’t launched to the general public. The team even made a desperate plea for further funding last October to keep their idea alive.

According to a Bloomberg Businessweek profile, however, things may be improving for the ailing startup,

“In June the team will move to Mountain View for three months to join the program [Y Combinator]. Y Combinator helped launch the cloud storage startup Dropbox, the vacation rental site Airbnb, and the presentation-sharing hub Scribd and has a reputation for guiding startups to a clear product and eventually linking founders with investors. The team expects Diaspora to evolve during the summer program and will later open it to the public.”

With Diaspora joining Y Combinator this summer to receive intensive mentoring and the possibility of investment, it’s hoped that the project is once again on track and may launch sometime in the months following the programme’s completion.

Albizu Garcia

Albizu Garcia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Gain -- a marketing technology company that automates the social media and content publishing workflow for agencies and social media managers, their clients and anyone working in teams.

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