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https://mainframe.com?
You cannot guarantee freedom of speech and enforce copyright law.
The development of communication satellites in the 1960s made this technique obsolete. However radio amateurs took up EME communication as a hobby; the first amateur radio moonbounce communication took place in 1953, and amateurs worldwide still use the technique.
What are some of the things that are being censored from the internet?
They both still, work it seems that is disinformation that they are being censored
I also think targeting kids with improved development in critical thinking is another strategy, though that one takes time.
bitchute is a great alternative to Youtube
One idea is to use, say, photo sharing sites to host images which do not seem special, but which contain perhaps 1K of text encoded within them. Of course the readers would need to know which images and how to decode them, and this info would eventually get back to the site, which would then delete the images.
Another idea is to create a parallel "dark web" over sftp, so that transfers would still be encrypted, but no SSL certificate would be required, and so there would be no way to revoke the certificate. I have been thinking that an http/sftp combo server might be just the thing. You'd always make requests to your localhost, like http://127.0.0.1/some/path, and a local web server would relay that to an sftp client which would get the data and send it back to the browser. A nice feature of this is that everyone who ran one of these servers could also serve a cache of the data it retrieved, so it would really be peer-to-peer. And the content could be in html as usual, so nothing special would be required to create content.
But then:
1. How would you search for things?
2. How would you eliminate spam in the search results?
Please post more ideas.