Strypey on Nostr: Resisting interoperation is the defining feature of DataFarms, like FarceBook, Xitter ...
Resisting interoperation is the defining feature of DataFarms, like FarceBook, Xitter and ThemTube. Which is why people call them things like "data silos" and "walled gardens". It's why they can use networks effects to trap people into using accounts on their platforms, using only their branded apps.
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