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by echelon
2396 days ago
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The desire to own and control is what led us to where we are. Let's go back to distributed. Let content proliferate according to novelty and interest gradients. Don't tax it. Don't rent seek. There are ways to profit without ruining it for everybody else. |
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I still don't understand how bittorrent (or any decentralized platform) is "your own platform". Most people will always just be part of someone else's platform. Whether it's YouTube, PeerTube, or friendica, it's never their own and IPv6 won't change that. And they explicitly sell themselves as distributed which by definition makes them shared, everybody's, or nobody's. They can never really be your own and that's exactly what their appeal is.
Most people are unable (due to skill, money, or effort constraints) to manage their own platform. And the ones who can don't need to wait for IPv6.