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would regionalized internet be based - Just think of it
MAKE BORDERS WITH THE INTERNET. TOTAL VPN DEATH. YOU CAN ONLY ACCESS THINGS CREATED AND UPLOADED IN YOUR SECTOR. Only the best will survive. The jeet sectors will crumble on their own shit and lack of Saar credit cards. California sector would be a big troon hugbox. Retards in the metaverse will crusade in the trenches just to win maybe 4 megabytes of space. Poop cannons. It would ultimately bring people together. By dividing them. Based?
Only being able to get news from within your own country is exactly how you stay disinformed of what's happening both in your country and outside of it.
Are you absolutely sure they're YOUR dumb cunts? Funnyjunk outright banned India and the quality of it's users improved immediately. Even Twitter has a problem with indians pretending to be right wing posters to get attention or money or something.
The problem is, how do you define "region"? The internet in Alberta would be much better if it didn't have idiots from Toronto posting in it.
However, closing off the internet entirely can lead to important information being hidden or lost.
I think it may help to first mandate that all websites provide the country that each user is posting from, with people in the same country being able to determine which state or province the other is, an people in the same state being able to see what city or district they're in. possibly people in the same city being able to see which neighbourhood, but that migth be too much at first.
then when you see someone going on a antisementic tirade is posting from israel you'd know something is up, or if someone saying how shit your city is being in a different one
Also why am i nit surprised that the local Indians group on nextdoor is literally nothing but ads?
Are you absolutely sure they're YOUR dumb cunts? Funnyjunk outright banned India and the quality of it's users improved immediately. Even Twitter has a problem with indians pretending to be right wing posters to get attention or money or something.
I think it may help to first mandate that all websites provide the country that each user is posting from, with people in the same country being able to determine which state or province the other is, an people in the same state being able to see what city or district they're in. possibly people in the same city being able to see which neighbourhood, but that migth be too much at first.
In the days of semi-old, the world-wide-web existed but was confined cuz of slow data speeds and such. It felt like before the internet was inadvertently regionalized because of this.
Nowdays It does not help the (i think very real problem) of being overinformed. Maybe we should go back to nobody knowing. Maybe I should care more about what my township is doing or my cousins a state over. I don't want fucking friends in Mexico or Slovenia or otherwise across the world. How exactly is this supposed to unify anyone? Personally the gimmick of global connection has faded on me.
the internet is regionalized, there are entire sub-internets out there comparable in size to the one you know that youve never seen because you dont speak portuguese or french or whatever. also before american social media corporations began taking over the mainstream internet 20 years ago most people just gathered around smaller websites based in their own country.
yes it is kinda based, maybe not for long as its dying out for obvious reasons