How so? There are a thousand relays and 100 clients, many which you can run locally. No one controls anything. If you think media is centralized with a dozen providers then you can run your own server. Please provide examples to show your argument.
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Using the same logic MySQL is also decentralized because anyone can run it’s own server. LOL
FACT IS: like happened to email ux, most people now use only the biggest relay as the trusted relay, and he is an easy target to any agencies or even Google/aws/m$s can outcompete them.
The truth is that jack wanted to capitalize over the plebs movements following the cyberhornet incapacity to deploy anything really good at speed needed by the customers.
That’s why we “gave up” on #matrix in “favor” of damus (ops nostr)
Question is: why he didn’t upgraded Twitter back then?
Answer: because they wanted to countertrade us using the biggest sentiment platform at time.
It’s not about the freedom of speak. It’s about keeping those with abilities under control (14 btc? Lol)
Ps.: I never saw a brand new OSS without any relevance being displayed at so many “relevant”(btc) events, not even 1 #matrix stand at any event.
Create the narrative —-> control the solutions
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Incorrect. No applications exist to query all of the world's MySQL servers. This sounds like cope for some odd reason.
As I asked someone else in the replies - have you never noticed your feed loading inconsistently? Like, has every post always loaded instantly all at once for you? I don't get how you can act oblivious to this being an experimental platform with extra heavy filtering caused by not being finished developing into a public-ready product yet