FB removing content "in the voice of Donald Trump" They removed Lara Trump's interview with him from her page!!!!!!!!!!!!
(media.greatawakening.win)
? MEDIA PANIC
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I don't pay for this .win, are we the product here too?
Different scales, so not necessarily.
The cost of them keeping their "scale" so large is exponentially larger than ours at the moment.
David v. Goliath.
Not to say this couldn't be a honeypot. But honestly, IDGAF at this point. It's worth the risk to collaborate with all of you.
yeah, I am with you - was genuinely asking what other frens here think. I mean honestly, who does pay to host these?
It's a great question and I'd like to know as well.
To be honest, the whole .win hierarchy confuses me a little.
I assume each individual domain is owned separately (maybe with some overlap) on the TLD .win and somehow networked by a team of devs who decide which communities get "added". I'm no web developer, but I assume it's sort of like an old school BBS network where each "node" is independent, then shares certain network privileges as a collective.
I've been thinking a bit about how node based distribution (somewhere between the monopoly of a single server model and the free for all of pure p2p system) could go a long way towards democratizing social media. Nodes have more "authority" than an individual p2p user, but far less than a single entity. If someone see this and steals the idea, please offer me some shares.
Also, I think a lot of these answers could be found by asking our brethren on conspiracies.win or christianity.win how exactly they created their spaces.
Sorry for the long winded reply. It's something that really piques by curiosity, but not my direct action. Lol.
It is C who owns these sites. you can reach him on meta/C/
But his sites are about 10 out of 800000 domains on .win. The IDN/gTLD readly opened the flood gates on what the concept of a domain is.
X22 - true Paytriot
One of the few things worth paying for when it comes to online services, is a secure, encrypted business email account(costs $20-30 a year).
That way they are financially motivated to take care of your privacy/not sell data and are actively working at ensuring uptime, fighting intrusion attempts and combating spam and sketchy emails....
I don't know, this site isn't that big and I don't see ads, I could imagine a wealthy patriot self funding it. But idk - anyone know who runs this?