SuperNova: Super-peers Based Architecture for Decentralized Online Social Networks
Rajesh Sharma, Anwitaman Datta

TL;DR
SuperNova introduces a super-peer based architecture for decentralized online social networks, aiming to improve data availability and system heterogeneity handling while emphasizing incentives and reputation for future dynamic system development.
Contribution
This paper proposes the SuperNova architecture, a super-peer based design for DOSNs, and evaluates its performance with fixed peer populations and strategies, addressing data availability challenges.
Findings
SuperNova enhances data availability in DOSNs.
Performance depends on peer heterogeneity and strategies.
SuperNova provides a scalable framework for decentralized social networks.
Abstract
Recent years have seen several earnest initiatives from both academic researchers as well as open source communities to implement and deploy decentralized online social networks (DOSNs). The primary motivations for DOSNs are privacy and autonomy from big brotherly service providers. The promise of decentralization is complete freedom for end-users from any service providers both in terms of keeping privacy about content and communication, and also from any form of censorship. However decentralization introduces many challenges. One of the principal problems is to guarantee availability of data even when the data owner is not online, so that others can access the said data even when a node is offline or down. In this paper, we argue that a pragmatic design needs to explicitly allow for and leverage on system heterogeneity, and provide incentives for the resource rich participants in the…
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