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by musingsole
1575 days ago
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You do, when you pin it to a service you're paying for. When/if it becomes unimportant, you unpin. But what's cool, is even if it's unpinned, it may still be in the network so long as the data is getting active use. It opens up a whole field of seed and harvest style information flows. |
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So. A centralized service responsible for keeping your data. How is this different from literally anything else?
> it may still be in the network so long as the data is getting active use.
"Maybe" makes this essentially useless.
> It opens up a whole field of seed and harvest style information flows.
It really doesn't. It's literally the same problem that torrents have had for ages: anything "unpopular" doesn't exist for a very very very broad definition of unpopular.