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by DrDimension 2511 days ago
A private company must act as public infrastructure once it becomes a de facto monopoly.
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Your argument aside, Cloudflare is definitely not a monopoly. There are many, possibly hundreds, of different CDNs that run at scale.
What is Cloudflare's share anyway? Akamai would be #1, right?
None of the companies discontinuing relationships with 8chan are monopolies. In some cases they're just the last in their category to finally drop 8chan.
I've always been intrigued by this, do you think that platforms such as YouTube should be considered public infrastructure? And if so for what reasons?
I'll take that argument seriously when it's accompanied by proposals to buy it out and nationalize it to run at cost rather than make a profit.
A company selling compute resources to run web servers is not even close to in a monopoly position
edit: nah
It might not be true in the general case yet, but it's certainly a sentiment I can get behind. Privately-owned toll roads shouldn't be able to ban political opponents - why should the Internet equivalent be different?
The regulation applied to electric and telephone companies in the US...

How can people be this ignorant of recent history?