@_elena @rysiek there was this post this morning… whtwnd.com/alexia.bsky.cyrneko

I think there's probably grains of salt to be had with it, of course though.

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There's definitely a cultural difference at play where they say this like its a bad thing:

You will have to make sure nobody stores things against your rules, nobody shares it, none of it comes in and none of it goes out.

It also means you communicate directly with other people participating in the network, and store incoming data from them, but you already know that.

To me, as much as I think it would be great to have less monolithic instances, arriving at shared social norms, having responsibility for each other in the commons, and communicating with each other about what we want things to be like strike at the core of what makes left-libertarianism/anarchism different than right-libertarianism anarcho-capitalism.

Is freedom the right to be rid of each other? Or to take on the radical responsibility for each other?

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@jonny The problem is that such norms very often end up misleading people into false senses of security, and we're seeing that play out right here right now on Fediverse where people are publishing content without realizing that they are setting it free to the world.

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