All that Web2.0 crap rised and established all that platform monopoly and censorship only because many sane people said - "I don't like it, but my relative made an account there and some stupid friends too, so, OK, I'll create an account too". That is how all that crap was pushed - Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram, Viber, Telegram, YouTube and all other BigBrother anal probes, leaving really decent solutions like i2p, retroshare, tox, peertube, etc without users.
Do not make that mistake again. Do not comply. Even if your closest friend will ask you to participate, even if all your colleague will push you to join - say no. Say that you could be easily reached on free decentralized platform you like, and if they are your real relatives, friends and colleagues really interested in you, they will not bother to use that decentralised and uncontrolled solution instead of that new crap.
Web 2.0 itself is only about how you design websites. In theory the technology provides no mechanism for monopolies. This is just another example of how crony capitalism has failed us.
The big platforms took over by advertising themselves, shutting down competition using Soros money, buying up products that turned out to be better to stop development and so on.
It's not the technology itself that is the problem. It's just like you said, too many people are using the globalist products specifically.
Just don't use it. And that's all.
All that Web2.0 crap rised and established all that platform monopoly and censorship only because many sane people said - "I don't like it, but my relative made an account there and some stupid friends too, so, OK, I'll create an account too". That is how all that crap was pushed - Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram, Viber, Telegram, YouTube and all other BigBrother anal probes, leaving really decent solutions like i2p, retroshare, tox, peertube, etc without users.
Do not make that mistake again. Do not comply. Even if your closest friend will ask you to participate, even if all your colleague will push you to join - say no. Say that you could be easily reached on free decentralized platform you like, and if they are your real relatives, friends and colleagues really interested in you, they will not bother to use that decentralised and uncontrolled solution instead of that new crap.
Web 2.0 itself is only about how you design websites. In theory the technology provides no mechanism for monopolies. This is just another example of how crony capitalism has failed us.
The big platforms took over by advertising themselves, shutting down competition using Soros money, buying up products that turned out to be better to stop development and so on.
It's not the technology itself that is the problem. It's just like you said, too many people are using the globalist products specifically.