What he is really saying is that "freedom is slavery", he may not even know he is a troll of the obligatory.
As a member of the Synereo community I can say that none of the folks in the synereo community I know profess any communist ideals, the more radical ones are closer to libertarians and anarchists.
Anyone can be part of the community and branch their own branch of the code if their is anything dubious about it. In my view we are doing wonderful work that is necessary if we hope to be winning the information war.
The founders are in no way radical as far as I can see and are only interested in building a network nobody can control that is private, economically scalable and rewards people for the attention their participation attracts rather than the corporate giant information silos.
If there is something wrong with synereo, join the community, let us know and the community will fix it. The community believes in the ideals Synereo professes of building a safe and fair cyberspace and would not willingly allow it to be subverted. It is the antithesis of the dominated internet which will guarantee free speech. Saying that it subverts free speech is so far from the truth that it reaks of Orwellian delusion.
"Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it." - Adolf Hitler
Ad hominem remarks are counterproductive and play into the hands of those who seek your information in order to have the advantage over you. Don't be fooled by fallacious arguments.
Jim