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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 432" data-source="post: 51021" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Each thread could essentially be it's own self-contained 'forum' really, the actual 'forums' would only necessarily just be lists of threads stored on someone's (several people's) computers and distributed to anyone who wants to see it, this makes the most sense and wouldn't create any fragmentation by default since you just decide for a baseline of what users you would like to see your post you want to make, and if you have all your friends use the client and see your post they'll share it to all their friends too so it becomes essentially just as immutable and even more so, than the way forums currently are (posts can be trivially deleted)</p><p>There'd just have to be at least one client (acts as both a server too I guess since it would be fully p2p but I digress it's just semantics) and I believe Haskell would be the best language to program it in, because come on, expressing a forum or thread within a single monadic input/output is just perfect. Because what it is is literally a message wall. Your computer outputs the messages for you to see, with the media attached and whatnot, and then when you decide to create your own post you add it to the message wall and then that updated version of the message wall is what other users receive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 432, post: 51021, member: 432"] Each thread could essentially be it's own self-contained 'forum' really, the actual 'forums' would only necessarily just be lists of threads stored on someone's (several people's) computers and distributed to anyone who wants to see it, this makes the most sense and wouldn't create any fragmentation by default since you just decide for a baseline of what users you would like to see your post you want to make, and if you have all your friends use the client and see your post they'll share it to all their friends too so it becomes essentially just as immutable and even more so, than the way forums currently are (posts can be trivially deleted) There'd just have to be at least one client (acts as both a server too I guess since it would be fully p2p but I digress it's just semantics) and I believe Haskell would be the best language to program it in, because come on, expressing a forum or thread within a single monadic input/output is just perfect. Because what it is is literally a message wall. Your computer outputs the messages for you to see, with the media attached and whatnot, and then when you decide to create your own post you add it to the message wall and then that updated version of the message wall is what other users receive [/QUOTE]
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