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Decentralization - centralization based on an example
    Summery

    If a piece of information is only with one member, then there is a problem if that member is indisposed or overworked - because then the information is no longer accessible. To avoid such cases, information should be disseminated as quickly and efficiently as possible. The more people have the information, the less likely it is to be lost. In computer science, as well as in other fields, it has been shown that when more than one person works on something, the results improve. Collaboration not only increases efficiency and security, it also increases the bottleneck that otherwise causes a bottleneck to occur. For example, a member who can enter the locations of groups on a virtual map is the only one with access to the technology, reaches its limit at 5,000 requests, and is unable to complete the task adequately or at all. If we split that up, multiple people can work on the task simultaneously. If the 5,000 people work on their "positions" on the map themselves, not only is the request processed faster, but if there are changes or additions, it is ensured that it happens immediately and everyone is "happy".