@falicon Ok, but what does that look like, practically?
For example, Twitter already has a decentralized competitor (Mastodon) that hasn't gained traction.
Is there something about traditional (centralized) apps that make them more compelling/attractive for widespread use?
For example, Twitter already has a decentralized competitor (Mastodon) that hasn't gained traction.
Is there something about traditional (centralized) apps that make them more compelling/attractive for widespread use?
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