Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 8:49:57 GMT
Control Therefore Returns to the System, Which Was Once Managed by Humans (See Newspaper Editorial Boards or Tv Channels) and is Now Managed by Recommendation Algorithms. A Fruitless Revolution: We Start From One Problem to Find a Solution to Arrive at Another Solution to the Same Problem. When You Realize That a Large Part of What the Big Internet Companies Are Doing is Moving Towards a Strategy of Absolute Control, Closing Borders to Each Other, Abandoning the Open Source Protocols and Projects That Once Brought Them to the Top, and Leaving Behind Those Experiences and Projects That at the Time Chose to Provide Valuable Assets and Enrich Their Platforms. External Developers of Functionality. Are There Any Other Options? Well, of Course There is, and It Involves Returning Control of the Content to .
User. The Best Way I Can Think of is to , Completely Entrusting Management Tasks to Users, and Only Be Responsible for the Maintenance and Development Required to Communicate With Other Networks. The Most Advanced Project I've Seen on This Topic is and Its Distributed Social Graph. Taking Advantage of the Potential of Chinese Europe Phone Number List This Service to Share Folders, the Idea is That Users Create a Public Folder (or Folders) Where They Will Upload That Content (Called a Video, Text, Podcast or Image) and the Rest of the Content Will Be There Upload. Social Platforms Are the Platforms Linked to This Folder. This Way, for Example, if We Want to Change Our Profile Photo, Just Add the New Photo Again.
Upload to That Folder and Rename It to Old Photos and It Will Automatically Change to Use It on All Networks We Are on. Alternatively, if We Need to Delete a Video, It Would Be Enough for the User to Simply Delete the Video From That Folder and the Link Will Be Lost Forever in All Media to Which It is Linked. There is a Related Danger With This Measure, Which is That, as Far as We Are Concerned, We Will Transfer Everything to a Platform, Which the User Has Currently Allowed, but This Does Not Stop Saving Our Data and Making a Copy on the Server Beyond Sphere of Our Control. Therefore, I Recommend Developing an Open Source Platform Locally, Leveraging Bandwidth and Our Dusty Home Meters.