This is an approximate description of what it looks like from my side -> You were given comfort by the system as long as it was useful, but now that your comfort has become a burden, the system throws you out into the trash.

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    Well, some countries are already doing this. I’ve heard rumors of underground social networks where complete anonymity is maintained. That is, your account isn’t linked to your email address or identity. They even have their own money and cryptocurrency.

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      Like Liberland? I’m always a bit weary as they like always seems to be sort of far rightish. Very interesting though, it’s not like they’re going away anytime soon at least that’s my opinion.

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        But it’s still better to prepare for surprises, for example, events and wars may suddenly begin to accelerate, and during this there will be attempts to introduce a new world order like in China.

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              My protocol lives hidden on the classic internet, so it needs a running connection (it works very well but lacks interested people).

              Offline data sharing is a fascinating concept, and I think we underestimate its potential. I mean my dinky smartphone has 1TB storage, in ten years it will probably be cheap to have active 10TB USB keys that shares data with others and we can just swap millions of things with people very easily. Probably slower than today’s internet but people usually figure out how to make things usable.

              As with my protocol, there must just be enough people for it to start functioning, and with physical drives it must be in a specific location. Maybe smartphones can do the job to bootstrap it all?

              Very interesting.