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The majority of data is composed of pages, but the biggest uses of the web today are not. The web isn't the web anymore. It's a shitty application platform.

In this sense, the web works exactly how any application platform does. You can't get content out of old apps, or apps that no longer run, or on systems that no longer run. This isn't data siloing, this is just legacy applications.

With web apps the data is siloed, but it doesn't have to be, and didn't used to be. The Internet Archive is proof. Getting the data out isn't that difficult, IF it 's not hiding behind a web app. The difficult part is to convince people to stop writing applications which are siloed and do prevent easy access to content that the web used to provide.

Peer to peer networks are not a solution to incompatible legacy applications. It's like a vehicle which is immobile when it runs out of gas. Instead of building the vehicle so it can still be used when it lacks power, they're changing the way the roads work. It's ridiculous.



You can't just wish that people would build apps a different way though, right? You have to change the system somehow. So, this is how we're doing it. No legacy support, but it does have interesting new use-cases that can disrupt the legacy.




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