The right to create, disseminate and distribute information should not be in the hands of centralized governing. It is the basic right of cyber lives.

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2021-05-24 01:30:03

The right to create, disseminate and distribute information should not be in the hands of centralized governing. It is the basic right of cyber lives.

Gradually over the past two decades, contents and links have been controlled by several data superpowers, who then eats all the profits, privacy and freedom. This centralization also resulted in a terrible environment of user experience innovations: No matter how well your design and engineer your application, there is no way to compete with the data monopolies.

The world has been eager for a new way of constructing social and content networks. RSS used to be the pioneer of its time, now it’s time for us to pick up the baton and carry on.

It goes without saying that the whole RSS3 project, including the standard and protocol itself and all other supporting layers like hosting and indexing should be open source. Everyone should have the right to inspect and understand what the code is and how it works. Also, being open-source gives all developers a direct way to contribute to all parts of the project.

We will encourage all applications that utilize the protocol to be open-source as well. Otherwise, users won’t be trusting them with their valuable private keys. Chances are that malicious and non-open-source applications will be eliminated by market competitions while data monopoly no longer exists.

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