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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

@doctorajaykumar Well, as I said I expect the system I described to be slow and expensive. And I view it more abstractly where your data is not stored...

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RE: What decentralization requires

I would emphasize the following principles: The right to make a mistake People should be able to remove their own posts. The right to st...

5 years ago
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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

Okay, maybe I just don't understand the architecture. In my An Architecture Outline I'm thinking about the system like a block box where application d...

5 years ago
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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

Let's say I'm an average Joe, I'm drunk and have posted some nasty things about my family and friends on Reddit. Next morning I wake up and I see it's...

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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

For example, if there's no cost for creating identities and it's the only subject of moderation facilities, we can just keep making them infinitely an...

5 years ago
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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

How controlling your data or moderation, for example, will be implemented. Is there a method to actually remove some piece of data you control or we j...

5 years ago
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RE: A real answer to "What does decentralization require?"

As I have written in other post, it seems we need three major layers: privacy, storage and spam/DDoS protection. It looks like your project aims to so...

5 years ago
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RE: Forum tagline?

Putting the fun back into the Internet.

5 years ago
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New tech, new people, new life.

5 years ago
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RE: An Architecture Outline

So, it looks like we need Tor, I2P or Lokinet for privacy, some cloud software for storage and some crypto for spam/DDoS protection.

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RE: An Architecture Outline

Spam and DDoS Tor onions services are under constant DDoS attacks. DDoS mitigation techniques require constant change of tactics which cannot be per...

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RE: An Architecture Outline

In a way we already have decentralization, it's the Internet itself. We already have all this facilities in one way or another implemented ad-hoc. Wha...

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RE: An Architecture Outline

Lokinet uses the crypto technologies to solve some Tor problems.

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RE: An Architecture Outline

The question is can it be based on volunteers and donations for providing the computing power or we need some kind of cryptocurrency and market mechan...

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