They actually announced this around a year ago, but it was tentative back then.
Arweave is a file storage blockchain where everything is permanently embedded in the chain. If you put it there, it's staying there.
It also is fairly expensive to add something, especially large files like videos. I'm guessing Odysee will become a paid service for uploaders. Odysee is financially supported by Arweave right now, so they might be able to arrange free uploads, but I doubt it can stay that way indefinitely.
I never use the internet without a VPN, so it took me me a second to understand why you'd be worried. I guess I assume everyone is using one, because they should be.
If you believe you have the right to vote to steal other people's property to fund your hairbrained ideas then you're a retard.
The relative intelligence of a retard compared to a population of retards is irrelevant.
Also, calling them retards is being charitable. What they really are is evil.
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I wonder if you're aware that everything you said here relies on a logical fallacy:
"An Appeal to the Masses fallacy, also known as Argumentum ad Populum, is a type of informal fallacy that occurs when an argument relies on the fact that many people believe or do something, rather than providing evidence or logical reasoning to support the claim."
I'm still here, and don't understand why you think I've pulled out.
Appeal to the Masses is one of the most common fallacies - definitely not obscure.
Saying you're a rhetoric teacher is an appeal to authority, another fallacy. I'm sad for your students.
Please make a point that isn't a fallacy.
Ownership means you are rightfully (i.e. not stolen) in possession of something, you control of its usage, and you are responsible for it.
Examples of things I own:
My body, my time, my energy, and the products of those things.
Something I own is my property.
Apologies, I see now that was the typo. It wasn't obvious to me.
In any case, if you don't think fallacies are a problem, then it's for the best that we stop talking.
Like children, animals can be your wards, not your property.
You own what you build on the land, not the land itself. You also have the right to insist people not snoop around your property (i.e. trespass) threatening your security.
Keep in mind when writing encrypted private messages on Nostr that everything you ever wrote will be visible if your private key is compromised... even if it's 50 years from now.
Also, everything you wrote to an specific individual will be readable if its just their key that was compromised. So even if you're secure, you still have to rely on others to be secure too.
In other words, write as if the whole world is reading.
Video walkthrough:
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