The Internet itself as a base layer can no longer be considered a free ...

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The Internet itself as a base layer can no longer be considered a free medium. Only decentralized or end-to-end encrypted protocols layered on top of the Internet can be considered truly free.

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Yeah, it's really sad to see the internet turning into a censorship prone zone. Wasn't it supposed to connect people from all walks of life and beliefs around the world? Thank God there's still the Blockchain.

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Pardon the dumb question, but does decentralized or end-to-end encryption withstand the dns censorship we are seeing? If you lose your domain name, then what?

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No dumb questions: For one, we have blockchain powered domain names. Check out https://unstoppabledomains.com/

Interesting! Two strikes against them, though:

  1. It appears they are based in San Francisco
  2. “Web browsers require an add-on to resolve these domain names”. This seems like another opportunity for browser-makers to censor.

Doesn’t Tor have something similar?

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I believe Opera supports them natively. Yeah, Tor has the .onion domains.

dark web :)

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How soon can this happen?

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I thought you were the one working on that...🤔🤔

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Tomorrowish

Nice.

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