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Rverse (Previously known as foxverse and Reverse) is a Miiverse clone created by foxverse with assistance from others. It was officially released on January 17th 2018.

History[]

foxverse started on October 25th 2017 under the name Miiverse Rewritten. There wasn't much at this time.

On the October 27th 2017, ninjafox posted a message to their GBAtemp profile. The next day, ninjafox released this picture on GBAtemp.

On November 2nd, this video was uploaded to ninjafox's channel which gave people the first real live look at foxverse. A Discord server was also created for foxverse.

On November 12th, a new server for foxverse was set up with a domain name of foxverse.cf.

On November 25th, ninjafox asked Arian (creator of Closedverse) if Closedverse could be hosted on foxverse's server. Arian agreed to the deal and ninjafox later announced that foxverse will be closing due to Closedverse being better developed. This decision was later reversed.

Around December 9th, ninjafox encountered issues getting the certs to be read by the Miiverse 3DS applet, so he announced that the service will use HTTP instead of HTTPS and the pin system insofta ead of passwords. This was met with backlash from users concerned about possible security flaws.

Community members like astronautlevel made blog posts about the glaring security flaws of using HTTP over HTTPS. The project was closed-sourced and the Discord server was also deleted.

On December 23rd, ninjafox restarted development of foxverse, with the goal of using HTTPS for heightened security.

On January 11th 2018, foxverse released as an open beta and a new Discord server was set up.

On March 13th, Ninjafox announced that she would be stepping down as owner/lead developer of foxverse to focus on other ventures. Oman Computar was promoted to owner in his place. Pretendo took ownership of foxverse and it was renamed to Priiverse. The Discord server was also closed for a short time. Then a discussion arose of what to rename the service to. The name "Reverse" won out in the end.

On April 24th, Oman Computar announced that Reverse would be splitting from Pretendo for private reasons, and that the service would remain unaffected.

On November 28th, the service was renamed to Rverse as the developers has issues with their domain provider and had to get a new one.

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