Bonfire Social, a brand new framework for constructing communities on the open social net, launched on Thursday throughout the FediForum online conference. Whereas Bonfire Social is a federated app, which means it’s powered by the identical underlying protocol as Mastodon (ActivityPub), it’s designed to be extra modular and extra customizable. Meaning communities on Bonfire have extra management over how the app capabilities, which options and defaults are in place, and what their very own roadmap and priorities will embody.
There’s a decidedly disruptive bent to the software program, which describes itself as a spot the place “all residing beings thrive and communities flourish, free from non-public curiosity and capitalistic management.”
In different phrases, its mission is to construct social software program the place individuals get to make the selections, not Massive Tech platform makers like Meta or Google.
The group itself runs as a nonprofit funded by donations and grants, and it doesn’t take enterprise capital. Its code is open supply, and it really works in collaboration with the communities and researchers that use it to construct and improve on-line digital areas.
Bonfire Social, now supplied as a 1.0 Launch Candidate forward of the general public launch, is only one illustration of what Bonfire affords. Bonfire calls it a “taste.”

Every taste is a preconfigured bundle of Bonfire extensions, options, and defaults, form of like a beginning template. When a neighborhood opts to run a specific “taste,” it will get to control the app because it sees match, including its personal extensions and figuring out its personal roadmap for product adjustments. This places the social software program again beneath customers’ management, as a substitute of being topic to the whims of a platform maker with ever-changing characteristic units and algorithms.
The group is already creating different flavors, like Bonfire Group and Open Science, and the Bonfire software program lets some other neighborhood create their very own model.
In Bonfire Social, customers will acknowledge acquainted options, like feeds and instruments to observe customers, share posts, create person profiles, flag or block content material, and extra.

Nevertheless, it additionally affords different instruments and options that conventional social networks could not have, like instruments for customizing feeds, assist for nested discussions, the power to host a number of profiles per person, rich-text posts, and entry management options.
Customized feeds are a key differentiation between Bonfire and conventional social media apps.
Although the thought of following customized feeds is one thing that’s been popularized by newer social networks like Bluesky or social browsers like Flipboard’s Surf, the instruments to really create these feeds are maintained by third events. Bonfire as a substitute affords its personal customized feed-building instruments in a easy interface that doesn’t require customers to grasp coding.
To construct feeds, customers can filter and type content material by sort, date, engagement stage, supply occasion, and extra, together with one thing it calls “circles.”

Those that lived by the Google+ era of social networks could also be aware of the idea of Circles. On Google’s social community, customers organized contacts into teams, known as Circles, for optimized sharing. That idea lives on at Bonfire, the place a circle represents an inventory of individuals. That may be a gaggle of buddies, a fan group, native customers, organizers at a mutual support group, or anything customers can give you. These circles are non-public by default however will be shared with others.
One other distinctive characteristic on Bonfire Social is Boundaries, which allow you to management who can see or have interaction along with your content material. As an illustration, you would share a submit with numerous your circles, however solely permit one particular circle’s members to remark.

Bonfire additionally helps threaded conversations (nested discussions) the place replies can department out into their very own sub-threads. This may be helpful for communities the place deeper discussions and collaboration are extra priceless than these the place everybody competes for consideration.

Plus, Bonfire customers can customise the app utilizing one of many 16 built-in themes, or they will design their very own structure and choose their very own colours and fonts.
Accounts on Bonfire also can host a number of profiles which have their very own followers, content material, and settings. This could possibly be helpful for individuals who merely want to have each private and non-private profiles, but additionally for individuals who must share a given profile with others — like a profile for a enterprise, a publication, a collective, or a mission crew.

Different options out there at launch embody PWA assist for cell units, neighborhood blocklists, customized emoji assist, full-text search (with decide out), direct messages, non-public group discussions (additionally with nested threads), and extra. Extensions, which add completely different options, will be enabled or disabled by each admins and customers. Admins merely resolve what the defaults are.
Meaning customers may activate or off options they don’t like, even core options corresponding to likes or boosts (the federated model of the retweet/repost).
As a result of Bonfire is constructed on ActivityPub, it additionally federates with Mastodon, PeerTube, Mobilizon, and others.
The software program is supposed to be self-installed, although work to develop a hosting network is beneath means. For individuals who simply wish to kick the tires, a demo instance is available.