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As you're aware, the internet is getting more widespread everyday. The web, computers and smart devices are gaining more attraction everyday. For most people though, the internet is just proprietary junk social media sites (inst*gram, tw*tter etc.) Social media's bad effect on socialising and the mind is an important topic for another day though.
(Digital Hobos maybe?)
Tragically and a bit ironically people who use the internet the most use the least amount of websites. They just "browse" their "feeds" for several hours EVERY day. What made the internet different was it being the wild west, it wasn't centralised. Remember how people used to call it the web? It deserved that name back then, if you were to visualise it, it would've looked like a spider web. Hundreds of pages and sites connected to each other. Now there are 5 companies and 10 services. That's it. These are also all San Francisco companies. The entire world runs on these services which are dependant on a single city. People spend 1/4 of their day looking at content from this single city.
Imagine company websites as hotels. You have the right to reside and hang out. Hotels can't turn a profit without guests but don't care about you individually. Companies tend to get evil and only care about profits. Manipulation en masse, deciding what is and what isn't "bad" content and removing it. Feed algorithms, only showing you things that you want to see, or what they want you to see. They also censor groups and ideologies that they don't like. Best case scenario would be to stop using it but since it's a social norm, you'll come back :) You'll keep posting while self-censoring so you don't get banned or outright stop posting. That's the life you're gonna live as a digital homeless.
Make sure the domain is to your name and is in your control. If not, you're not in charge.
If you're not experienced with virtual machine's you'll have to learn some things, but will be less painful in the long run.
Install an SSL/TLS certificate. **Do not pay for them!** Let's Encrypt gives them for free!
Backup your mail periodically. Have a plan B mail provider / service. If a custom domain being used for mail learn how to setup your own mail, incase something happens.
Escaping tech giants when you start using alternatives!
You might need something even if you don't remember it now.
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