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  • It is possible. As long as the protocol allows sending bytes of data controlled by the user which XMPP allows.

    You would basically wrap http with XMPP. You need a server that would understand XMPP, read the payload, create the http request, do the request for you, wrap the response with XMPP and send it back to you.

    You can do that with DNS as well which would bypass probably everything. However, your bandwidth wouldn’t be great.




  • At some point, a lot of server will start to be defederated and some big player will start to be more trust-worthy. Just like email servers.

    One cannot start sending email with their own server without proving it’s reliable first.

    I hope that we, as a society (the gov), make a process on how to become a trusted server instead of relying on the free market for this because right now, it’s very hard to send emails without being blacklisted by every major email provider.