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Co-founder of social network Diaspora dies

Co-founder of social network site Diaspora, Ilya Zhitomirskiy, dies at 22

PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) -- Ilya Zhitomirskiy, a co-founder of the startup social networking site Diaspora that put an emphasis on privacy and user-control, has died, a company spokesman said Monday. He was 22.

The cause of Zhitomirskiy's death in San Francisco wasn't immediately known, and neither the company nor the San Francisco Medical Examiner's office would release details.

"Ilya was a great guy. He was a visionary, he was a co-founder of a company that hopes to bring a better social networking experience," said Peter Schurman, a Diaspora spokesman. "We are all very sad that he is gone. It is a huge loss for all of us, including his family."

Zhitomirskiy was one of four students who started Diaspora in a computer lab at New York University.

As an anti-Facebook of sorts, the group raised more than $200,000 by collecting contributions through the website Kickstarter.

Last month, it posted a blog on its website asking for more contributions.

The site champions the idea of sharing while keeping control. On its website, the company promotes itself as a "fun and creative community that puts you in control."

In a video posted on Vimeo in April 2010, when Diaspora first went looking for funds, Zhitomirskiy describes his vision.

"No longer will you be at the whims of those large corporate networks who want to tell you that sharing and privacy are mutually exclusive," Zhitomirskiy said alongside co-founders Raphael Sofaer, Dan Grippi, and Max Salzber.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is listed as a supporter. He told Wired.com in May 2010 after Facebook announced new privacy controls that he liked the open source project. "I think it is cool people are trying to do it. I see a little of myself in them," he said.

According to Zhitomirskiy's profile on Diaspora, he's "super passionate about building a world of hacker spaces, maker culture, sharing, cycling, and life satisfaction."

In a September 2010 interview with New York Magazine, Zhitomirskiy said he wanted social network users to migrate to websites that were more transparent about privacy policies.

Zhitomirskiy said he and his co-founders didn't set out to make money when they created Diaspora but to instead provide an "open platform" for users.

"There's something deeper than making money off stuff," Zhitomirskiy said. "Being a part of creating stuff for the universe is awesome."

 

2,802 comments

  • Debbie  •  6 months ago
    What a tragedy to lose life at such a young age. My heart goes out to his parents.
    • Kenneth 6 months ago
      Holy cow. (that's a period) You are so square. (another period) You are a complete idiot, FIRE BARRY... (That is a complete sentence)...
    • Get Real 6 months ago
      Fire Barry is a total jerk!!! Besides it takes a liberal d bag to know what one is. Thank goodness it's not Debbie, but you!
    • BE NICE 6 months ago
      anyways (comments above from douche bags) it is sad that anyone dies before they've been able to truly lived life. anyone who disliked this comment is a real douche
  • Cloud  •  6 months ago
    Hmm....hadn't heard of this site, but very tragic. It's rare you find someone who did something for the sake of progressing technology instead of making money.
    • Randall 6 months ago
      Your right about his death being a tragic thing but as far advancing technology being more important than money, it's been my experience that the people who say that usually have plenty of money! Talk is cheap!
    • JD 6 months ago
      Look up 'open source' and you will the extent to which the IT world is filled with people who see programming as an art form.

      The coporate world today wants it to be ant-farm and there are 10million Indians willing to play along.
    • Robert 6 months ago
      Yes. After the Beatles were each multi-multi-millionaires, they wrote and
      recorded "All you need is love".............................sure!
  • California Kid  •  6 months ago
    He had his whole life ahead of him..Sad
    • PGB 6 months ago
      Oh, apparently, he didn't have his whole life ahead of him! May he rest in peace.
    • White Devil 6 months ago
      And behind him.
    • j l 6 months ago
      We should all live to be as old as dirt. Feed that, Dear God.
  • Bluedanube55  •  6 months ago
    wanted privacy and freedom from government observation and tracking...and he is dead at 22 while facebook and goldman sachs make millions from all sides for tracking and stuff...
    • Whatthehell 6 months ago
      Makes you wonder if this was a pro-hit to stop him?
    • yourallcrzy 6 months ago
      Yeah... this was a pro-hit Randy... that is why there are many other social media sites still around...nut job! He may have had an illness, or he may have overdosed, or whatever. Stop with this conspiracy theory.
  • Mrs. B  •  6 months ago
    Never heard of the sight. Bu my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
    • David 6 months ago
      site
    • cynical man 6 months ago
      spelled "site"....ah, mrs. b...you've got to get out more...please include your grade school english teacher in your prayers...i know she's still hoping you'll return to complete the 3rd grade...
    • Shika 6 months ago
      LOL! Thank you, David and CM! LOL!
  • Constance  •  6 months ago
    Tomorrow is not promised to any of us. Death does not have an age, be ready to meet your maker at any age. Sympathy to his family.
  • Pistolla  •  6 months ago
    May God Be with this young mans parents!
  • rc  •  6 months ago
    May God help his Parents during this time. Prayers from Houston, Texas.
  • Chidinma Karena  •  6 months ago
    Its so sad for him to die at this age when things are looking up to a better future for him.
  • Scott  •  6 months ago
    I'm sorry for this man, regardless of how he died. Very sad for him and his friends & family.
  • BrianH  •  6 months ago
    I teach kids this age. It really hits home. My prayers go out to his family.
  • A family who also lost a ...  •  6 months ago
    So sorry about this tragedy, prayers go out to the family. Why does it seems that anyone who tries to make it better for everyone ends up leaving us so young. I pray that this tragic event did not take place because of someone being jealous of his vision.
  • Elida  •  6 months ago
    Why the hell are people crying HIV? It isn't a death sentence anymore, this isn't the 80's
  • Patriot  •  6 months ago
    Facebook SELLS everything they can about you.
  • Rowland  •  6 months ago
    He probably had billion dollar information...Think what some people would do to get that...or STOP that... Who knows what happened..but, it sure sounds like there's more to it than just...an accident, or whatever. Let's see if the so called media looks into this, as much as they do anything they don't like!..
  • jpTheel  •  6 months ago
    myspace is dying, facebook is losing its following ....give it a couple more years and all these social networking sites will be a thing of the past.
  • Eric  •  6 months ago
    Those of you speaking poorly about a dead person clearly don't understand much of anything especially the gravity of the death of a 22 year old. Be respectful enough to hold your tongues if you've got nothing nice to say. I am sure there is someone in your family who is near the age of 22. How would you be feeling if a bunch of strangers just start running at the mouth about something they know nothing about? Food for thought.
  • Rachel  •  6 months ago
    Very unusual for a 22 year old to just die. Makes you wonder........
  • LAURIED  •  6 months ago
    It amazes me how awful people are, it doesnt matter if youve never heard of the guy or think he is an idiot or a druggie (without any prior knowledge by the way) or dont like social media, a person died, show some sympathy jesus christ!!
  • Bunny  •  6 months ago
    So sad. But, it does beg to question- why so young? There are only a handful of likely causes of death. Suicide. Drug overdose. Car/plane/or other accident. Murder. And there is also the unlikely (but possible) rare disease that perhaps he had that the public didn't know and perhaps he didn't even know. I know it's morbid to ask. But, I am only asking what everyone else asked themselves when they read "dies at 22". I can only hope he went peacefully and without pain. And I hope his death had as much meaning as his life. So sad.
 
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