Retroshare proxy wait6/29/2023 ![]() Most of the posts were in English, when I looked, with a couple in what I assume to be Russian but didn’t verify by trying to translate. No information on anybody, mind you, just the certificates. Predictably, since this is a forum specifically for certificate exchanges, the overwhelming majority of the messages are people offering up their certificates, with replies being people acknowledging that they did so. ![]() Right-click to open the forum or chat and, after it loads, you get what looks a lot like threaded e-mail, with replies indented underneath the original message. I now have access to one chat and one forum topic, both dedicated to RetroShare certificate exchanges to find people to interact with. In my case, I went to retroshare.ch, because it was the first working server I found. It automatically pastes the certificate, so you can click Next, then Finish. Back in RetroShare, click Add friends certificate.Copy the server’s certificate you get in exchange.Paste your certificate in to register with the server and submit.Copy your certificate from the RetroShare window’s Home screen.Find a RetroShare Chat Server (i.e., search).And obviously, if you just do that, your community should be as good as your social circle already is, because those are the people you’ll be involved with. The entire point is that your network must be deliberately built. So, there’s a lot going on, and odds are that no user will care about the majority of the interface. Links: This screen is another mystery, with buttons to “Subscribe” and “Submit a new Post,” but they’re disabled with no indication of how they’re fed.Forums: Sort of like the Mail screen, this allows access to forums on different nodes.It’s described something like a hashtag, but I’m not convinced there’s anything like a microblogging interface that would go with it. Channels: Even after reading the help screen, I’m admittedly still not sure what this is. ![]()
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