It's interesting that he is pushing the decentralization concept while at the same time decrying hate speech on the web. Wouldn't a non-centralized version of the web make it harder to police said speech?
As a disclaimer, I am not advocating the policing of speech in any way and am against that concept.
> Wouldn't a non-centralized version of the web make it harder to police said speech?
It might make it easier, by not connecting to those parts of the decentralized web where hate-speech is prevalent. Of course, this might then amplify echo-chambers.
You wouldn't be able to control what people publish on their own devices, but for those people to be able to spread their (unwanted) content would be presumably harder.
As a disclaimer, I am not advocating the policing of speech in any way and am against that concept.