Abstract
Current social media platforms centralize user data, control content moderation, and employ opaque algorithms, raising concerns about privacy, censorship, and user control. By suggesting a decentralized social media platform that makes use of blockchain technology and the InterPlanetary File System, this study seeks to close this gap. The platform makes use of smart contracts for user authentication and trustless transactions, as well as the security and transparency of blockchain technology for data storage. Additionally, InterPlanetary File System offers decentralized storage for content, fostering censorship resistance. It features functionalities to add, remove, and view tweets posted to the blockchain by different wallet addresses. This approach empowers users with data ownership and control over their online interactions, contributing to a more equitable and inclusive digital society.