Β«In 1993, John Gilmore famously said that "The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." That was technically true when he said it but only because the routing structure of the Internet was so distributed. As centralization increases, the Internet loses that robustness, and censorship by governments and companies becomes easier.Β»
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2018/06/russian_censors.html
@kensanata Time to revive Fidonet, anyone?
@kensanata Ok, interesting, that is news to me. So maybe itβs a poor metaphor. I recall that they did a similar bandwidth / uptime tiering as Tor, but not anything about rigid hierarchy.
I looked into Fidonet in depth relatively late. It was already on the out, and I was sorry for that. Store and forward asynchronous nodes have real practical DIY appeal, and not to mention network robustness, which is why they are still a thing with hams.
@Shufei I think this aprs stuff is way over my head. π
@kensanata Somehow I doubt it! But I probably expositted my question poorly.