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-Taking cues from life in the Aussie outback, the Red Matrix has no central authority. Each channel (or social profile) is independent and autonomous - and controls its publishing privacy as the owner see fit. Some will want more privacy, some less. They can do this, as unlike your typical social network - the matrix has no say in their decision and cannot subvert it. Server hubs are self-sufficient and the network will continue to function if any single node in the matrix goes offline. It also provides channel resilience. You can "clone" your channel (or social profile) to any hub in the network and carry on without interruption if your primary server "chucks a wobbly" for an hour - or a week. (No fail whale needed here.)
+Taking cues from life in the Aussie outback, the Red Matrix has no central authority. Each channel (or social profile) is independent and autonomous - controlling its own publishing privacy as desired. Some will want more privacy, some less. Unlike your typical social network - the matrix has no say in this decision and cannot subvert it. Server hubs are self-sufficient and the network will continue to function if any single node in the matrix goes offline. It also provides channel resilience. You can "clone" your channel (or social profile) to any hub in the network and carry on without interruption if your primary server "chucks a wobbly" for an hour - or a week. (No fail whale needed here.)
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