A big thing that annoys me about buzzwords like "decentralized" is that they're not binary. Another one that's largely lost meaning is "blockchain". Decentralized is relative and depends entirely on the context. They do tend to represent ideas like anti-censorship, individualism, and (sometimes) privacy. I think it makes more sense to discuss these topics in terms of the actual implication of what you're decentralizi…
Yes the ISP is a chokepoint and thats why:
1. People push for regulations like net neutrality to legally prevent them from doing something like that.
2. Use VPN's to deny ISP information they could use to decide whose pipe to turn off.
3. Some are trying to build meshnets and physical peer-to-peer infra.