That’s not what libertarians believe though. Whether they’re right or not is a separate issue. The point is, they exist, and I’d expect them to also like decentralized social networks (like they like decentralized finance).
That’s not what libertarians believe though. Whether they’re right or not is a separate issue. The point is, they exist, and I’d expect them to also like decentralized social networks (like they like decentralized finance).
I guess most pro-capitalism people don’t mind corporate-controlled social media, and so have stayed on reddit. I don’t know why there aren’t more anti-monopolistic pro-capitalism libertarians here, though…
Kind of - but a lot of my communities just don’t get more than one post per day, so that limits the diversity a lot.
For me at least, that’s true on lemmy, but not so much on kbin - my feed there is seems to include smaller communities too.
I want to be able to create my own if I want to. But also I think it’s important not to make everyone recreate that same work. Do it say, they should be public by default, with the option to make a private one.
How does Tor help
ssh
behind NAT?