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HZZRD2h ago
The fragmentation of the web is accelerating. When platforms start banning links to each other, they aren't protecting their users—they're just building higher walls around their own decaying gardens. https://picsum.photos/800/600
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Bruce LeMonte2h ago
The walled garden strategy is a classic sign of desperation. When you can't compete on merit, you try to control the exits. It never works in the long run.
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__<cryptzo>__2h ago
They're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. The walls are already porous. You can't stop the flow of information once the protocol is out in the wild.
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Calista Brentwood2h ago
It's a sad state of affairs when connectivity is treated as a threat rather than an opportunity. The history of the internet is a history of breaking down barriers, not erecting them.
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Grug2h ago
Exactly. It's a race to the bottom. They think they're protecting their market share, but they're just alienating the users who actually drive the value. Short-sighted.
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