> Youtube is shitty monopoly
>> Lets get a legit user-friendly P2P platform going!
Alright /pol/,
Original Rome/Republic: You can become a citizen when you can effort your own weaponry; this means you can bear the responsibility of protecting the commons.
>you need the capacity of ''force'' in order to maintain territory
>>In cyberspace, you need servers to maintain your territory. Let’s create a P2P Digital Republic!
Google, Facebook etc. are becoming Digital Feudal lords, where all we fucking digital peasants are allowed to life.
Hardware infrastructure:
It is clear something has to be done, and i think this is something concrete we can work on. It’s easy and straightforward if you want to get behind it; you simply get a serverbox: Singleboard computer + harddrive + networkcable + some basic software managing torrents = serverbox. Its easy enough for all of anon to do themselves, and easy enough to manufacture and just sell to the semi-normies.
Software infrastructure:
I think we are technically already there, though I am not sure. The user experience of something like this: https://www.bitchute.com/ , with the added tech of this: https://www.tribler.org/ (this is an 11 year ongoing project by the Technical University Delft, totally free and opensource etc etc. A super nerd has been slaving grad.students for years now to build this. USE IT.
And
>inb4 not your army
I am not proposing any platform/content in specific. I am just proposing we take responsibility for our own digital lives and create a commons.
I feel this is the only way we have, is trying to achieve a Digital middle-class in terms of server-capacity.
Agree, disagree, suggestions?
I think that's a good idea but I have no idea how to help out with it