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Facebook attempting a currency launch... Yikes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Kami Guru" data-source="post: 1372" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>I'm opposed to anything that further centralizes the internet. Decentralization of the internet is a great thing, and while I openly admit that I'm a bit of a hypocrite in that regard as I still have an Amazon Prime account, watch videos on YouTube and have a gmail account for most of my email purposes, I strongly support opportunities outside of the centralized massed entities that takes up so much of the internet's collective traffic. You're absolutely right in saying that if the internet continues to give power to these centralized, singular-minded corporations rather than supporting alternatives and learning to branch out into areas that they might otherwise try then it's the people and open market that suffers in the end, because the people come to accept the restrictive choices those corporations make rather than standing against them or using another service that doesn't restrict them. </p><p></p><p>Facebook even trying to launch a currency is bad news for everyone, and worse if it manages to succeed. Leave it well enough alone, Facebook, you've done enough damage already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Kami Guru, post: 1372, member: 22"] I'm opposed to anything that further centralizes the internet. Decentralization of the internet is a great thing, and while I openly admit that I'm a bit of a hypocrite in that regard as I still have an Amazon Prime account, watch videos on YouTube and have a gmail account for most of my email purposes, I strongly support opportunities outside of the centralized massed entities that takes up so much of the internet's collective traffic. You're absolutely right in saying that if the internet continues to give power to these centralized, singular-minded corporations rather than supporting alternatives and learning to branch out into areas that they might otherwise try then it's the people and open market that suffers in the end, because the people come to accept the restrictive choices those corporations make rather than standing against them or using another service that doesn't restrict them. Facebook even trying to launch a currency is bad news for everyone, and worse if it manages to succeed. Leave it well enough alone, Facebook, you've done enough damage already. [/QUOTE]
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