Threads (by Meta)

Best Self Hosted Alternatives to Threads (by Meta)

A curated collection of the 1 best self hosted alternatives to Threads (by Meta).

Threads is Meta's text-focused social networking app for public threaded conversations, integrated with Instagram accounts and social graph. Users publish short text posts, follow others, and engage via replies, likes and reposts; content is hosted by Meta.

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Elgg

Elgg

Elgg is a modular open source platform for building social networks and collaborative communities with plugin-based extensions.

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Elgg is an open source social networking engine that provides a robust framework for creating social environments such as campus networks, internal collaboration platforms, or brand communities. It emphasizes a plugin-driven architecture, a well-documented API, and a flexible content model that can be extended with plugins.

Key Features

  • Well-documented core API with a gentle learning curve
  • Composer-based installation and plugin management
  • Hook and event system enabling plugins to extend functionality
  • Extendable views for theming and presentation
  • Client-side API with asynchronous modules for dynamic interactions
  • Flexible entity system with a unified API layer for custom content types
  • Fine-grained access control for private networks and user content
  • Out-of-the-box Groups, Notifications, and file storage integration
  • RPC web services for external integrations and mobile clients
  • Internationalization and localization support

Use Cases

  • Build campus-wide social networks or university intranets
  • Create internal collaboration platforms for organizations
  • Launch brand communities or client engagement portals

Conclusion

Elgg’s modular architecture makes it suitable for a range of social applications, from education to enterprise. It relies on PHP/MySQL and standard web servers, with a rich plugin ecosystem to tailor functionality.

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Why choose an open source alternative?

  • Data ownership: Keep your data on your own servers
  • No vendor lock-in: Freedom to switch or modify at any time
  • Cost savings: Reduce or eliminate subscription fees
  • Transparency: Audit the code and know exactly what's running