Digital Diapers

in crypto •  3 years ago 

Do you feel safe now?

U.N. Taking Down Private Websites – Domain Level Censorship

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One solution to pollution is to stop breathing.

Imagine all the billions of bacteria and viruses that are currently swarming all over your body - right here, right now, for as long as you breathe.

Even when you were happy, they existed then too.

Digital diapers are next. Honestly, what is the point of claiming de-cen-tra-li-sa-tion when a prick in a suit can wipe you from the DNS databases?

Is this not all very obvious?

Web3 is a prison, webfree is necessary.

Are there any truly resistant networks?

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

The censorship is bad, even india many sites are blocked and recently they blocked d.tube . It is just crazy

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

I often get dismayed by otherwise seemingly smart folks who believe the internet and long strings of characters like Bitcoin will free is from those who control

  • domains

  • the hardware to access that comes with many back doors.

  • The energy sources for most users.

  • The fiat that is used as a barometer to have a valuation if it's a digital good.

And ultimately

  • Lots of men with guns who can swarm in and take whatever you have physically whether its some area like silk road to something smaller like a website dubbed as a hate speech or other designated criminal endeavor. People overlook the two life sentences + 40 years given to the silk road guy. Overlook the US government not that long ago was the largest holder of Bitcoin that they used force to confiscate. Folks better realize, having your keys off your computer might keep you safe from hackers mostly, but not so much large groups of men with military grade weapons who probably have a few in their midst hoping you will give them justification for leaving you dead in a pool of your own blood.

There can be no resistant network. Just as the antiquated white supremacy groups of yesteryear found out, the moment it collects members/users, the infiltration will begin. Goes back to that wasp approach from that book I mentioned some time back to you.

It can only stay safe and a secret as long as only one person knows about it, lol.

The flip side. It's very common to see that many so called criminals are caught by the dictators using their police forces to set up a sting operation. One classic example here in the US is all the so called terrorist plots they've foiled that were all set up and initiated by the FBI and roped in many who probably would never have cooked up such schemes without their direction and encouragement.

Uhgg.

There will never be a resistant network, and if anything comes along pretending to be I guarantee those many are trying to free themselves of are the ones who set it up to catch those who would try escaping them.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

A decentralised content blockchain like Blurt or Hive can have so many front ends that it is impossible to block them all.

Furthermore, they can be accessed via means that don't require a domain or DNSs.
For example see :https://bafybeifbh7b6kxjmeccoxbztcgqwzdqjxsstqzo3gwb5c7rhybzu6ybniq.ipfs.dweb.link/#/

Blurt should do this too.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes, but that level of cat-n-mouse engagement also requires a knowing userbase - somewhat like dissident literature distributors. Can be done, but so many users are lame phonetards who dunno what to do without an app - even apps can be installed without Goeggel.

All of which strikes me as throwing away the mass adoption aim and with a focus on core issues of censorship and truth and open discourse.

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

All of which strikes me as throwing away the mass adoption aim and with a focus on core issues of censorship and truth and open discourse.

The masses on the truth

Edited to add

While I find the notion that what the military is involved in protects the freedom I have that the politicians are speeding to take from me, the speech itself in general has much truth to it.

Reminds me of this meme I saved some time ago.

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The crowd doesn't want truth or honest discourse. And kill the messenger who brings such an illusion shattering message.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Zarathustra went back up the mountain...

I'm trying to put together two strands - de-programming/un-brainwashing therapies and the protocols of anti-propaganda. Thing is... it's slow :-(

As far back as human records go, the generals and the priests have known that the masses will obey - most of them, most of the time. Revolutions are just gang turf wars as another set of creeps take over from the incumbents.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

As a techie comment to this.

Here is some work going on with decentralised apps to have a decentralised domain resolving specially for Dapps.

https://handshake.org/
Handshake is powered by decentralised system like hive and blurt where people can own domains and but with crypto and the domains keep working as there are many nodes available and impossible to turn down everything.

And even if we see the possibility of the domains inaccessible there is a decentralised VPN solution available which is again same as handshake but more powerful.

https://sentinel.co/
Sentinel DVpn provides free VPN app with access to 500+ locations which are again independent nodes and also at the same time providing fast speed which no paid Vpns ever provide.
At the same time because of cosmos it enables people to provide their bandwidth on rent and earn at the same time keeping censorship free internet.

Fortunately, there is one cool app integrating everything for easier setup for these services including AWS competitor akash for hosting.

https://handyhost.computer/

Final words, web3 is the answer to the censorship of web2

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

P2P internet. after years of communism and war, our country was very backward. in the years of my youth, that is around 1995-2005. Not everyone had access to the Internet, and when someone had it, it was through a modem whose impulses cost a fortune. So people invented such a brilliant way to copy entire portals and put them on floppy disks, and other such disks were circulating and people copied these pages and browsed offline.

i know there is at least one working solution like that hehre : https://zeronet.io/

I totally agree with your thought "Web3 is a prison, webfree is necessary".
Perhaps, there is no truly resistant networks existing in whole internet world. So, I think it won't be a great move to take down private websites. U.N. must revise their decision.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

wow the info is incredibly terrible, so what should we do?

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Peaceful day,
Can a web network built on the peer to peer technology allows greater ownership of the domain?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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