# Epicyon Project Goals * A minimal ActivityPub server, comparable to an email MTA * "Small Tech" ethos. Not many accounts per instance. * Centering people and personal computing, not corporate or organizational accounts abstracting people away * AGPLv3+ * Server-to-server and client-to-server protocols supported * Implemented in a common language (Python 3) * Keyword filtering. * Remove metadata from attached images, avatars and backgrounds * Being able to build crowdsouced organizations with roles and skills * Sharings collection, similar to the gnusocial sharings plugin * Quotas for received posts per day, per domain and per account * Hellthread detection and removal * Instance and account level federation lists * Support content warnings, reporting and blocking * http signatures and basic auth * json-LD signatures on outgoing posts, optional on incoming * Compatible with http (onion addresses, i2p), https and hypercore * Minimal dependencies. * Dependencies are maintained Debian packages * Data minimization principle. Configurable post expiry time * Likes and repeats only visible to authorized viewers * ReplyGuy mitigation - maxmimum replies per post or posts per day * Ability to delete or hide specific conversation threads * Commandline interface * Simple web interface * Designed for intermittent connectivity. Assume network disruptions * Limited visibility of follows/followers * Suitable for single board computers * Progressive Web App interface. Doesn't need native apps on mobile. * Integration with RSS feeds, for reading news or blogs * Moderation capabilities for posts, hashtags and blocks **Features which won't be implemented** The following are considered antifeatures of other social network systems, since they encourage dysfunctional social interactions. * Features designed to scale to large numbers of accounts (say, more than 20 active users) * Trending hashtags, or trending anything * Ranking, rating or recommending mechanisms for posts or people (other than likes or repeats/boosts) * Geolocation features * Algorithmic timelines (i.e. non-chronological) * Direct payment mechanisms, although integration with other services may be possible * Any variety of blockchain * Sponsored posts * Collaborative editing of posts * Anonymous posts from random internet users published under a single generic instance account * Hierarchies of roles beyond ordinary moderation, such as X requires special agreement from Y before sending a post