RE: Thanks For The Memories Big Internet But It's Time To Go
Of course governments like the US are going to feign attempts to ‘break up’ companies they helped design and build. It’s well known (at least to some in the truth community) that the CIA venture capital arm InQTel had put out a plan to start a website that people would willingly track every single thing they did, who they talked to and when they moved around. Low and behold the project was abruptly ‘cancelled’ despite lots of people working on it in the government and private sector. Then the very next day Facebook was founded by Zuck from the CIA stomping grounds Harvard / MIT. I’m sure the same can be said of the googler.
Personally I use Presearch and that directs me to duck duck go for my searches. What we need are projects like Steem and others like one I wrote about last year, I can’t remember the name at the moment, but is a decentralized CDN that uses spare bandwidth to bring a small cache of info to an area that isn’t well supported. These decentralized options are the best, but like torrents, they will get destroyed and regulated away because of the serious competition they offer the monopolies.
That's a pretty interesting fact you dropped on me, will have to give it a deeper read through lately but I would NEVER put anything past government and corporate collusion to achieve said goals. The US loves to speak about capitalism but its anything but its more like corporate socialism.
I really liked projects that are trying to do that like Golem, Sia, Storaj, Substratum (looks to have gone bust from BS and mismanagement) and STEEM. I'm pretty much radio silent on traditional social media but I still use Google for work but I do Swap out to Bing and DDG just to compare results
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Check out James Corbett, he speaks about all these things so often, where I learned of the origins of Fedbook. corbettreport.com is his site
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