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by baddox 2637 days ago
I think the centralized solutions are certainly better for the people who have no major issues with the centralized solutions. That’s nearly a tautology, of course. But it’s pretty reasonable to consider there may be many people and use cases that do not work with the centralized solutions, even if those work great for you and for everyone you know.
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> consider there may be many people and use cases that do not work with the centralized solutions

The comment you’re replying to is actively soliciting examples of those

Yes, and my point is that being unable to come up with examples based on personal experience is not very convincing evidence that no examples exist.