How do I make sure certain data (videos) remain accessible online even when certain organizations (google) wants to get rid of them?
It has to be foolproof so most people will use it and it has to require no local hosting or maintenance because the source of the data (person) can be shut down.
Can IPFS+IPNS maybe do something like this or do we need some other technology?
>torrents look them up I would have to constantly have my own computer be accessible online (this can be shut down, and they can confiscate my pc) or I would have to host it somewhere (this can be shut down in many ways, like 8ch)
Luke Rogers
dumb zoomer
Joshua Lee
>emj >WHITE PEOPLE ONLY DID ANYTHING OF VALUE BECAUSE OF JEWISH DESERT CULTS >ROME AND GREECE DOESNT EXIST
this old boomer faggot needs to drop and so does anyone who watches him.
Matthew Jones
I see glow
Jason Perry
t. godless degenerate falling for jew propaganda
Nathan Wright
>falling for jew propaganda >by not worshipping yahweh
>Christkikes run white countries into the ground with jew worship and welcoming invasions >trust me goyim just worship yahweh even harder and all your problems will be solved!
The guy that said a black man can be polish and that whites only ever succeeded because of the teaching of jews and Saul, woops I mean Paul.
Christian Martinez
>anti-christian redditor is a brainlet neo-nazi using race to shut down criticism of the jews kek
Parker Parker
>christfag is a literal creationist tier anti evolutionist loon
What a shock
Hunter Butler
The data has to sit somewhere; either in one place (vulnerable) or many places (decentralized, hard to encourage).
Bittorrent is probably the best bet. Use seedboxes, maybe a couple, and try educating viewers about seeding the videos they download & watch. The technology is well understood and very reliable.
IPFS is used for anonymity. Aside from that, it's basically bittorrent with a bunch of overhead.
Aiden Campbell
torrenting / decentralizing / protocols that allow the last two seamlessly like i2p
Camden Morgan
>protocols that allow the last two seamlessly what are the options besides i2p? and how easy is i2p to use for the average joe?