We are fooling ourselves to believe P2P networking such as Diaspora can solve our problems.
It only moves a very small part of the problem. We, the users, must co-own the servers and the buildings housing those servers, and the ISP connecting us to those servers, and the factories used to create those servers, and the power-plants used to power those servers, and the fields used to supply the food needed to power our bodies, and the water-rights needed to grow that food, and the mines needed to create all the tools needed for those operations, and all the other parts, recursively, for all the production needed to continuously recreate our daily needs for all the things we need. To leave any of this to corporations that we do not control is to relinquish control of the planet to those that must subjugate us in a variety of ways to perpetuate the scarcity required in their maniacal quest to keep price above costs. Patrick Anderson http://SocialSufficiencyCoalition.BlogSpot.com http://ImputedProduction.BlogSpot.com
