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by keiferski
5012 days ago
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The problem is that users don't care whether a social network is distributed or not. The overwhelming majority of users don't know what XMPP is, or why they should care. Also, the lack of a choice is sometimes a good thing. Personally, I don't want my friends to be on 10 different social networks. Facebook isn't perfect, but I like the fact that it is uniform. |
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Imagine that today you can only send email from gmail to gmail account. If that is the state today, won't we think of decentralizing email now?
Having a choice is a good thing, and one size would not fit all.