New platform emerges and its awesome....
Then it gets popular and has to be regulated....
Then people migrate to another new platform...
I'm afraid we haven't seen the end just yet
Steemit and Dtube vs. YouTube (Dtube Version)
New platform emerges and its awesome....
Then it gets popular and has to be regulated....
Then people migrate to another new platform...
I'm afraid we haven't seen the end just yet
its the nature of people to migrate after s time period.
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There's some truth to your comment but it's harder to regulate decentralized platforms like the Steem-Blockchain Steemit, DTube and other frontends are based on than centralized platforms like Youtube, Twitter and Facebook. Sure it's theoretically possible for governments, etc. to take down frontends for the Steem-Blockchain but it's not possible for them to take down the decentralized Steem-Blockchain itself where the data are linked which themselves are saved in the also decentralized Interplanetary Filesystem (dear Steemians who are already for a longer time active than me in the Steem-Blockchain, please correct me if I'm wrong).
That means yes, governments could take down frontends like Steemit and DTube but everyone is also able to build a new non-censored frontend and the actual data are permanently stored in the Steem-Blockchain and IPFS and can't be deleted.
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Its impossible to regulate a decentralised platform. At least not unless you have a world government which agrees to it and has the manpower to take down all computers around the world which function as nodes.
It would be impossible to take down even highly illegal content without every node on the planet agreeing or being forced to remove that content.
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