Unstoppable Domains co-founder had this to say about Facebook and the future of free speech – Cointelegraph

Unstoppable Domains co-founder Bradley Kam believes that neither the anti-encryption bills nor the technology giants present a real threat to the future of the Internet. In his opinion, both, the governments and the giant platforms are helping to usher the era of the decentralized web, he told Cointelegraph:

Technology platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been criticized simultaneously for censorship and not enough censorship. Kam said that the decentralized web will be able to solve both issues. In his opinion, in the future, there will be dozens of DApps like Facebook, which will compete with each other. One of the differentiation points between them will be the different ways they will be handling freedom of speech:

He thinks this may lead to chaos, but it is essential to securing the future of freedom of speech:

However, one thing to consider is that one of the reasons why Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google have become, in essence, monopolists network effect. The more people were joining those platforms, the more useful they were becoming. A new social network similar to Facebook with better technology cannot compete with the original because no matter what incredible features it would offer if no one is using it, it is useless. That is why decentralized clones like Steem have struggled mightily to escape the confines of the crypto ghetto. Thus, in order for those 40 Facebooks to dethrone the original, at the very least, they would have to be interoperable.

Recently, Unstoppable Domains has introduced a few new features like dChat and Unstoppable email.

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