9 years ago
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Soon, the internet will be impossible to control
We think of Facebook, YouTube and Twitter as public utilities, a sort of digital commons. Partly because we’ve got used to it all being free, partly because it’s where the debates of the day are now publicly thrashed out. Social media is now part of our political and cultural furniture – exciting, raucous and noisy. Subsequently, we imagine it's neutral and apolitical. Empty "platforms" to be filled with our clamourings.
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This should be very interesting.
Looking forward to it.
Me too. Especially the temper tantrums the big companies will throw.
In my opinion, the web is still decentralized .. it just works in chunks .. some things do work centrally though.