@kensanata which is why we need to build p2p, trustless, zero knowledge infrastructure on top of the Internet.
@kensanata Fair enough. If you want small communities then Mastodon and Diaspora are probably perfect fits.
@profoundlynerdy I guess I fear that a «p2p, trustless, zero knowledge infrastructure» is going to be a dark and lonely place. Perhaps that’s because things are in their infancy. If getting connected with all these services is as easy as buying a phone one day, then perhaps it won’t make a difference.
@kensanata I'm with you. Security is hard. Security that works transparently or intuitively that also protects the [quite possibly stupid] user from himself is *much* harder.
I do think it will get easier over time as various technologies mature. I also think it will take a series of "killer apps" that just happen to run over anonymity networks or the like.
@profoundlynerdy Maybe. I’m also not opposed to smaller networks of people who trust each other – communities. We have thousands of years of experience in how to build those communities. It’s mostly the centralisation that I bemoan.