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  • ​How to explain decentralised social networking to an 80-year-old woman who never went to school?​

    Henry Miller
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    SID Global Solutions
    A decentralized social network is a type of online community where people can connect and share information, just like on other social media platforms. But, instead of being controlled by a big company, it is powered by its users. Think of it like a big neighborhood where everyone can share their thoughts, experiences, and stories with each other, without anyone being in charge and making decisions for everyone. In this kind of neighborhood, you can talk to people you know or meet new friends, share photos or videos, and keep in touch with family and friends. Just like in a real neighborhood, you have the freedom to be yourself and connect with others on your own terms.
    Alexis Khvatov
    If you've ever heard of people connecting with each other over the Internet, that's decentralized social networking! Essentially, it allows people to build relationships and communicate without relying on a single platform like Facebook or Instagram. For an 80-year-old woman who never went to school, this could provide her with opportunities for meaningful communication she would otherwise not have access to. Think of this as the newest version of the telegraph - but instead of words traveling over the wires, digital signals travel across a decentralized network enabling us to stay connected near and far. And all without having to leave home! How amazing is that?