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by loup-vaillant
3438 days ago
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Shame on the big providers to force this dilemma on us. I bet that's not the whole story. There was a reason they were lazy in the first place, but I bet there's another reason why they stay lazy. Punishing decentralization is a great way to get more users, after all: sent from gmail? works. Sent from little provider? Doesn't work. The only way out of this I see right now is the generalization of the Freedom Box. Though even then, one would need to run protests to be able to send email from home. Between ISP wide firewalls, interdictions on home servers (by contract with some ISP), or the blacklisting of all residential IPs (Hotmail), it will take a lot of collective action before we can send mail from home again. |
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I very much doubt that Google sees decentralization as a major threat to Gmail at this point.