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authorStarfall <us@starfall.systems>2023-05-24 21:15:35 -0500
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 title = "Centralization Through Decentralization"
 date = 2023-05-24T20:00:00-05:00
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 An opinion piece was recently published in Wired magazine titled ["The Hidden Dangers of the Decentralized
 Web"](https://www.wired.com/story/the-hidden-dangers-of-the-decentralized-web/). It makes a lot of basic factual errors, conflates valid reasons to mistrust centralized social media with antisemitic conspiracy theories and grifts, and somehow even manages to make basic security practice out as conspiratorial. I'm not all that interested in giving it the time of day, except for one paragraph that stuck out to me.