top | item 25726825 (no title) fsdfgsfsdfsdfsd | 5 years ago A key difference would be that it is easier to replace the services of Google, Facebook and Twitter than of power providers. But even that doesn't seem impossible. discuss order hn newest Const-me|5 years ago > easier to replace the services of Google, Facebook and TwitterNot by much. Especially Google, among other things you gonna replace smartphones of 50% of the population.> But even that doesn't seem impossible.Exactly. And if there's no key differences, why we regulate them so differently? Utilities can't discriminate based on political views.
Const-me|5 years ago > easier to replace the services of Google, Facebook and TwitterNot by much. Especially Google, among other things you gonna replace smartphones of 50% of the population.> But even that doesn't seem impossible.Exactly. And if there's no key differences, why we regulate them so differently? Utilities can't discriminate based on political views.
Const-me|5 years ago
Not by much. Especially Google, among other things you gonna replace smartphones of 50% of the population.
> But even that doesn't seem impossible.
Exactly. And if there's no key differences, why we regulate them so differently? Utilities can't discriminate based on political views.