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Revisiting Content Availability in Distributed Online Social Networks
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2012
arXiv
pre-print
Online Social Networks (OSN) are among the most popular applications in today's Internet. Decentralized online social networks (DOSNs), a special class of OSNs, promise better privacy and autonomy than traditional centralized OSNs. However, ensuring availability of content when the content owner is not online remains a major challenge. In this paper, we rely on the structure of the social graphs underlying DOSN for replication. In particular, we propose that friends, who are anyhow interested
arXiv:1210.1394v1
fatcat:hcsuhmrxvfambkkki747ghq5dy