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originally posted by: slatesteam
I don’t want to think about. This place is such a joy.
Usually.....lately it’s a bit grim and disturbing
Lately we aren’t debating CTs as possibility. Or at all.
I don’t care what you believe or for who you root, but you may agree with me when I say we aren’t talking CTs here anymore.
We are LIVING “IT/THEM”
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I haven't seen Reddit actively pursuing the r/Conservative or r/ATS groups. The former is alive and well and is how I keep up with conservative headlines every day.
I also check r/Liberal and r/Libertarian. That may change though. There is a clear attempt by social media outlets to purge all non-approved "free speech" from society.
originally posted by: lordcomac
Speaking from a purely technical/IT point of view,
discord is just another platform and they will switch off your channel the moment they're told to.
Setting up shop on internet 'platforms' instead of using protocols is when the internet started to turn to garbage.
Some of you probably remember ICQ- this was like a platform, but it used its own protocol.
Obviously protocols can be stupidly designed, but generally the dumb ones don't take off.
In the case of ICQ, I believe a central server DID exist to initiate connections, but once you were connected to a person or group of persons to talk to, your traffic and communication went from you to them and vice versa. That means nobody else is in the middle, deciding what is and is not appropriate for you to say.
ICQ was later bought by AOL, and they used the idea to create the Aol Instant Messenger.
I'm sure a lot of you remember that one.
At first it worked the same way, but over the years as they forced version upgrades they slowly switched to a platform style service. This is why it was eventually shut down- the platform was no longer profitable, and the application can't function without the platform.
I'm almost hesitant to point out IRC on these boards. IRC predates ICQ. If any of you remember the BBS systems of yore, IRC is probably one of the reasons they faded away. It's easier to use, and just as robust.
Discord is a platform, IRC is a protocol.
Discord can shut down your chat- because you're setting up your chat on their service.
IRC is more like a language.
Obviously its more complex than that. Within the protocol someone still has to host a place for people to communicate, and that someone could decide to pull a and censor/ban you. If you don't like it, find another or make your own- the PROTOCOL is free to use, and doesn't require anyone else to approve what you're doing with it.
Much like the English language. People can try and tell you what you can and cannot say, but in the end they can't stop you.