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moxie | 9 years ago
I can't see how there is anything technically difficult about it. To the extent that services aren't censored, it's usually either because they're not encrypted (so no reason to block them) or because they're too popular to get away with blocking.
SamWhited|9 years ago
moxie|9 years ago
If all you want is for a few hundred people to be able to communicate, you don't need a federated protocol, you just need a VPN. It is much easier to use a centralized service and access it with a VPN than to use a rotating set of hosts across successively blocked federated services. At least when the VPN gets blocked you don't have to rediscover your entire social network when you start using a new one.