Personally, I would put these up and never connect them to the www and use it as an alternate internet for a region. No censoring. No oversight. It would be still be around when TPTB shut down local internet to prevent communication.
If it was an alternate internet, the biggest mistake they made was putting it in plain sight. They should have disguised it like those pine tree cell towers.
There a r e so many open source projects to rebuild portions of the internet, like forums, search engines, e-comm platforms, etc, that it would be relatively easy to launch an internet 2.0.
Of course, it would only take one bad actor bridging it over to www to fuck everything up.
Personally, I would put these up and never connect them to the www and use it as an alternate internet for a region. No censoring. No oversight. It would be still be around when TPTB shut down local internet to prevent communication.
If it was an alternate internet, the biggest mistake they made was putting it in plain sight. They should have disguised it like those pine tree cell towers.
There a r e so many open source projects to rebuild portions of the internet, like forums, search engines, e-comm platforms, etc, that it would be relatively easy to launch an internet 2.0.
Of course, it would only take one bad actor bridging it over to www to fuck everything up.