In a nasty centralised way of course, but with the current state of
technology and deployment ALL social networking is nasty centralized
crap - partly because of NATs, partly because of business models, and
partly because nobody has got around to implementing good peer to peer
social networking sites.

On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 09:57:40PM +0000, Volodya wrote:
> 
> I have discussed with some coders an idea of creating a 'radical' friendship 
> network (sort
> of like hi5 or myspace, without any 'fancy' and stupid shit), but we 
> currently don't have
> time to dedicate to it. If that would happen, then rest assured that you'll 
> have "freenet
> connection" option there, to allow people that are already in your network to 
> connect to
> each other. This would have to be Ian's and toad's wet dream, since it would 
> generate the
> proper f2f network.

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