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  1. Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.
    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.

    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.

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  2. Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.
    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.

    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to 'listen in'.

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  3. Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”
    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”

    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments tolisten in.”

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  4. Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”
    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments to “listen in.”

    Most social networks are run from centralized servers owned and run by a corporation. These store all the private data of their users. This information can be lost or hacked, and like any system with a bottleneck, any problem at the central servers can make the whole network run very slowly, or not at all. It is also more easy for governments tolisten in.”

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  5. La mayoría de las redes sociales funcionan desde servidores centrales pertenecientes a una empresa. Éstas almacenan todos los datos privados de sus usuarios. Esta información puede perderse o ser hackeada, y como con cualquier sistema con un cuello de botella, cualquier problema en los servidores centrales puede hacer que la red funcione muy lentamente, o que deje de hacerlo. Es también mucho más fácil para los gobiernos "escucharlas".
    La mayoría de las redes sociales funcionan desde servidores centrales pertenecientes a una empresa. Éstas almacenan todos los datos privados de sus usuarios. Esta información puede perderse o ser hackeada, y como con cualquier sistema con un cuello de botella, cualquier problema en los servidores centrales puede hacer que la red funcione muy lentamente, o que deje de hacerlo. Es también mucho más fácil para los gobiernos "escucharlas".
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  6. La mayoría de las redes sociales funcionan desde servidores centrales pertenecientes a una empresa. Éstas almacenan todos los datos privados de sus usuarios. Esta información puede perderse o ser hackeada, y como con cualquier sistema con un cuello de botella, cualquier problema en los servidores centrales puede hacer que la red funcione muy lentamente, o que deje de hacerlo. Es también mucho más fácil para los gobiernos "escucharlas".
    La mayoría de las redes sociales funcionan desde servidores centrales pertenecientes a una empresa. Éstas almacenan todos los datos privados de sus usuarios. Esta información puede perderse o ser hackeada, y como con cualquier sistema con un cuello de botella, cualquier problema en los servidores centrales puede hacer que la red funcione muy lentamente, o que deje de hacerlo. Es también mucho más fácil para los gobiernos "escucharlas".
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