Ilya Zhitomirskiy, one of the founders of the social networking site Diaspora, has died. He was 22.
Nina Fiore, executive secretary in the San Francisco medical
examiner's office, confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday that
Zhitomirskiy died in San Francisco. She would not say how or when he
died.
Diaspora, an alternative to Facebook, was founded by four New York University students in 2010.
The site lets users keep control over their photos, videos and status updates while sharing them with friends.
Zhitomirskiy co-founded the website with Raphael Sofaer, Dan Grippi,
and Max Salzber. The group raised more than $200,000 for the project by
collecting contributions through the website Kickstarter.
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."