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In what way does the Fediverse prevent this kind of information destruction in the future? Will it be easier to preserve data?
My thinking is that because it is decentralized, even if sections of the fediverse decide to sell out to our corporate overlords, it wouldnt compromise the entire platform.
I wouldnt go so far as to say that the fediverse is completely immune to manipulation, but i do think the nature of it makes mass tampering\control more difficult.
We are not entitled to what other people made. They are free to delete their stuff, or to restrict access to it. We are also not entitled to have access to other peoples' forums.
So of course the Fediverse doesn't prevent this kind of "information destruction". It does not. And it would be ethically questionable if it did.
The information destruction we are seeing right now is a protest against exactly this kind of stuff: Reddit is selling other people's content for a ludicrous price by charging too much for their API use. And they are forcing communities to be managed a certain way, cracking down and forcing the replacement of moderators etc. in case of non compliance. This is the reason why this implosion is happening.
And the fediverse as a whole, as a much more decentralized system, is a lot more immune to what caused those protests.