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Social Media: The Diaspora Alternative
by Dennis Wilson
[email protected]
Special to L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise
The moral and “practical” answer to the abuses of government subsidized Crony-Corporations like Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc. is BOYCOTT and the use of privately owned, decentralized alternatives.
Just Walk Away!
One of THE VERY BEST privately owned, decentralized alternatives—and model for other such alternatives—is the Diaspora social media network. It is an open-source, distributed network of interconnected nodes that are owned and operated by its users (similar to the Bitcoin miners' blockchain network and TOR* nodes) and—unlike Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Yahoo et. al.—it runs without advertising… (jumping from Diaspora to Facebook is akin to being plucked from a quiet country road in Mayberry and abruptly dropped into the middle of a California Freeway at rush-hour—before gridlock)
…or censorship. (Diaspora is truly de-centralized. Some people attempted but could NOT block or censor ISIS nodes. They cannot block or censor yours!)
Read the Diaspora details at the Wikipedia link provided below. Join a Diaspora node or better yet, start one of your own and invite other Freedom Lovers to use and support your node. This wonderful internet tool already exist. Use it!
[Diaspora details at Wikipedia]
Because Facebook won't let you delete the link to your site, remove all the content and replace it with this single graphic:
Take similar action with Twitter, Yahoo Groups, Google+, etc.
NOTE: Google+ looks like Diaspora because Google actually copied the open-source Diaspoa software, removed the private nodes coding and then added Google spyware.
Is Google+ plus a copy of Diaspora? (YES!)
This is how the world gets better. And it does not require people in elected positions directing creative energies and leading innovation. In fact, when elected authorities do get involved, most commonly through the use of rules and regulations, it grinds the innovation process to a halt. Political agendas take precedence.
“Let a thousand flowers grow—without being mowed
down before they can bloom.”
— Dennis Wilson—OnlyOne Agora, Diaspora.
*The independent TOR network nodes model is being praised here, NOT the security claims, which are bogus.
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