We have registered uncensorable domains (see
https://btc.us) to offer publicity to people in "hard" areas. We have registered marketing.btc, publicity.btc, classifieds.btc, ads.btc and several more.
There is no such thing as uncensorable domains in todays world, except if they are using some alternative internet and some decentralized solution.
Governments can always block access to those domains, and they can close them if they want, not to mention that your platform have single point of failure if I can access it only from website, and same thing can be said for those tokens.
Bitcoin have open source software wallets that can't be shutdown like that, and any solution that want's to avoid censorship should have something similar.
Let's say you live in Iran and want to runs somewhat revolutionary ads for women's rights - we believe that we have created the best platform for this.
We don't have to go to Iran, let's say I live in United States, Canada or UK and I want to publish what some medical experts and Nobel prize winners are really saying about new vaccines and their harmful effects, and they are banned to speak on twitter, facebook, youtube and anywhere else on main stream media.
If I want to publish my ads about that, do you think your platform will allow that or not?
- These domain names are decentralized and work on top of Bitcoin. So yes, its sort of an alternative DNS + the decentralization of Bitcoin.
- We won't block any ads. Not even, activism, porn, gambling, etc. Bitfari is peer to peer. However, organizing ads is what we do: we have different rails of ads: community ads, park ads, church ads, city ads, gym ads, etc. There will be rails for you to show your ad. There is something called the auditing process that is conducted by two kinds of people and machines (what we call social oracles).
Programmatically we check for foul language, nonsensical words, etc to discard those ads from the rails that choose to discard them. Humanly we have two round of auditing: preauditing, on smart TVs and computers at home, and on-site auditing. Preauditing is an inexpensive focus group that flags the ads according to several keywords (some of these keywords can help us place the ad for better performance, some would indicate the ad is not fit for a particular rail). When the ad is pre-audited the screen operator sees a list of ads with all the keywords and he/she chooses to accept the ad depending on price content, etc. Meaning if you try different screens (or just choose city wide posting and let us try to place the ad), you will get distribution. Finallly, onsite auditors are customers who confirm that the screen actually exists, is projecting the ad, and sends you a couple of pictures for verification. But this is something you can also see on Google Earth.
Let me reiterate: we want to publish "almost any ad", I think we go further than any network on the business. However, we want to place your ad, audit it, assign it to the right places, give you a good price and let screen operators make a decision on whether to take it. If a screen operator decides not to take your ad, you get your money back and free auditing the next time, because we want you to place the ad. You can then, either change the copy, raise the price, target a different area, etc. But, in many ways, the main raison d'etre of our platform is giving a voice to people you din't have one before. either by lowering prices, increasing reach, placing your ads in the right network, or telling you exactly what people in the distribution location find offensive about the ad so you can adjust it and gain distribution.