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1. openri+El1[view] [source] 2024-10-02 07:23:57
>>lopesp+(OP)
The elephant in the room is the size distribution of "other people's kingdoms". Having oversized kingdoms and overbearing kings is not a god-given parameter, its down to regulation, political and economic choices. Its not for nothing that the current digital world has been called neo-feudal.

The real solution is to force these kingdoms to build permanently open gates and roadways that connect the land, increase all around traffic and opportunity.

Only when people turn from digital vassals to digital citizens will we emerge from the middle ages we are currently in. In this sense the most important development in the online world is still ahead if us.

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2. j45+5T1[view] [source] 2024-10-02 13:01:34
>>openri+El1
We already have digital citizenship and already are digital citizens.

We are digital citizens of commercially owned and run countries called Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and more.

A digital citizenship is in private corporations with out many rights in exchange hold our digital identities as they see fit.

It’s why we are offered digital citizenship to a digital identity in exchange for convenience of a single sign on to click.

This can setup a relationship Of being locked out of your digital identity and whatever it is tied to.

A way to keep a balance is to only use email as login, and own your identity with your own domain for email that at least can be moved between providers if you don’t want to manage your own.

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