Message from @NativeInterface
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Trying to get a more like vs like comparison
in my view it's all the same thing because property rights. when you use twitter you're using hardware that twitter owns.
i think a place is only public if it's tax funded
but the law probably disagrees with me on all points
Not 100% sure on that front so I can't comment xD
tbh i don't really care what the law is, because law makers/politicians argue and the outcome is random
What if it's a company that provides a basic necessity in this day and age?
you mean like food?
Electricity? Food? Gas? Water? Housing?
i dont believe in the positive right to have any of this through means of forcing people to sell it to you
your claim to it isn't higher than the claim of the original owner
So if you start isolating people through these means by denial of such services, what option do you leave them?
it's a cultural problem, if the vast majority rejects interaction with people, you're fucked no matter what
because the government wont defend them either, but rather oppress them and segregate them even harder, since government and law is downstream from culture
which is why both the private sector and public sector oppressed black people back in the day until the culture changed
but in a culture where racism is frowned upon, racist corporate discrimination will be a bad business decision and hurt their profits
I believe I understand where you're coming from, but allowing companies that potentially hold monopolies to out-right deny you services because of what you believe just doesn't sit right with me. However, neither does forced labor. I guess I'll have to believe that the financial hit these companies will take will eventually discourage them from such extreme measures. The size of the backlash on Mastercard will either keep that hope lit, or extinguish it.
Thank you for your thoughts Native
And you too Schedrevka~
if government decides that social media is a public space and regulates it accordingly, i believe it cements their market dominance forever, rather than give them an opportunity to die off like myspace
i get the feeling people subconsciously in a way have a "too big to fail" mentality about these companies.
Yea, I recall, but it didn't have as much power as the current giants do.
Gaab looks like a potential contender, but with the issues it's having with being on Microsoft's Azure Cloud Servers do you believe any potential competitors can just as easily rise up and de-throne the big 3?
Or will they have to start from the ground up and build from scratch?
i think it all depends on the internet culture
how much interest there is in alternative platforms
the crypto currency industry is only growing because the interest in it is growing
i believe if people are interested enough, then you cant stop it
I haven't paid much attention in it in a while, is it still growing as strong?
More people are waking up, so maybe there is hope~
im looking for data
It'll come in time
"In 2017, the cryptocurrency industry saw record-breaking growth rates in the number of market participants and market capitalization. The total number of cryptocurrencies and digital assets on exchanges soared by 216%, from 617 to 1,335, and currently stands at 1,531.[v][vi] Total market capitalization increased by 3,363% in 2017, with Bitcoin’s market cap jumping 1,364% and the Altcoin side shooting 16,695%."
Oh, you meant like that xD
i wonder if theres any data on youtube competitors growth rate
Darn it @_@ GPUs are going to stay expensive TwT
Bitchute?
Or do you believe there's a stronger competitor
guess i cant post pics.
it looks like d.tube's traffic has increased 400% in a year
but the numbers are pretty small
lets see about bitchute
Haven't heard of DTube at all