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David N Lyza Beurman, it is not the same everywhere. It depends on if a website is decentralized or centralized. In other words, it depends on the fundamentals, the science, the technology, the specific system in place for a website, for a network, and there are several levels to how the Internet works. But there are different types of Internet structures as well. Tech overlords began to centralize and control the Internet too much especially after 1999 (and in the early 2000s in general) with the rise of CIA, DARPA, etc funded Facebook, Google, etc. It is similar to how the Federal Reserve and the world banks and Rothschild and others were centralizing the printing and the regulating of money and particularly the dollar for example. Internet can be better if a computer communicates directly with another computer with the option of as many different routes as possible. The problem is when you have too many middle men so to speak. For an example, if my computer cannot talk to your computer without going through an Internet service provider (ISP) which then goes through regional and global service providers, if my computer has to transfer through a domain name server (DNS), and if my computer has to go through other certain routers, servers, website hosts, and especially the large backbone infrastructure of the Internet which are the largest highways for Internet traffic, then those are the aspects of the Internet which are much more centralized than other aspects. But the good news is that there are people and projects all around the world working at minimizing these centralized aspects. I've been studying how the Internet works the last few years, I know it's complex. But I also know we make the Internet better one piece at a time and one day at a time and that is what I believe and that is what I fight for each day.

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