I am very concerned too about "the Internet monopolization".
But not because of resiliency. Well, it is a problem, but not the biggest one.
The much bigger problem is that almost all small sites have become dead during 
the last 10 years (I have seen a few publications with statistics).
There is no Alexa 1M anymore.
Every country has a small set of monopolies that dictate the rules in their 
favor. Sometimes the dictate is already outrageous.
And when the government would come for the regulation, they would make things 
even worse, because monopolies already have weight for lobbying.
Unfortunately, a monopoly is unstoppable without government.
Eduard
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> Subject: How Consolidation is Eroding Internet Resilience
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> https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/how-consolidation-is-eroding-internet-
> resilience
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> Some may find this of interest.
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> Regards,
> Hank
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