Earlier quoted context omitted.
I spent a couple of months working on drafts and unreleased prototypes of decentralized P2P networks, but eventually, it comes full circle. The internet already functions well enough for purposes of decentralization. Sure, there are some clear improvements and some less clear trade-offs that could be made, but the brass tacks is that these are social issues, not technical ones. They have to be addressed at the social…
Some people became "rich and powerful" because of the relatively-free internet of the 90s and 00s. Why aren't they objecting?
Less charitable: they already made their money and are fine with pulling up the ladder.