I think it's interesting to compare El Paquete Semanal to the response in the US to net neutrality and various social media scandals.<p>When the threshold for action is high enough, the lack of open internet is overcome in Cuba without any special technology at all. Similar creative solutions pop up anywhere internet access is limited.<p>In the US, most of the energy is spent on open source, high tech solutions that rarely get wide adoption, such as CJDNS, Hyperboria, Mastadon, Lemmy, Fediverse, ActivityPub, various DHT based tools, and others.<p>Hypothesis 1: if the threshold for action were high enough in the US, people would adopt these higher tech offerings en masse.<p>Hypothesis 2: the low tech nature of El Paquete Semanal and similar networks is critical to their success.<p>If hypothesis 2 is correct, then building a similar network using "boring" technologies would be more impactful than working on high tech open source tools.