• Takatakatakatakatak@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s not communism but it’s antithetical to the American spirit of free market capitalism. They prefer their growth unchecked and their corporations unregulated, just as the founding fathers intended.

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      What if it was something you were hosting and someone told you what to do? Kind of three antithesis of Lemmy, really.

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        The difference is the barrier to entry and the size. Realistically, it is very hard to make a YouTube competitor given how high the server costs are and how sticky the platform is.

        As a platform (or a company), gets bigger and bigger, it has more influence on society and it’s private status becomes more and more detrimental to the good of humanity.

        In the example you said, what I host would not have a huge impact on society, hence I would not need to be as responsible for what I do.

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          If the breaking point is size, then what qualifies the size? What if you hosted your stuff at a medium scale in your house as a hobby? Does this mean that an anonymous person can demand that you host certain content? At what point is your infra not yours anymore?

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            If the breaking point is size, then what qualifies the size?

            When it’s a monopoly (maybe even before that, but definitely when it’s a monopoly).

            Please see standard oil and how anti trust suites broke that up.

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              You host stuff in your house, and create a monopoly. Does a guy in a suit show up at your door to claim it? How does running a service as a hobby compare to oil?

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                How can I have a monopoly by hosting something in my house? If you create a forum, you don’t have a monopoly over all forums, you have control over your own forum.

                Your confusing one product with an entire sector/industry.

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                  Why can’t you have a monopoly with something you host yourself? What product am I confusing with another sector?

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                    Can you give me an example of something being a monopoly that you host yourself?

                    A monopoly is a product or service that has no or little competition and has become a household name, like YouTube.