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rivo | 4 years ago

I was in Madagascar in 2019 and while some people have top notch fiber connectivity at home, most people only have Facebook. It's free on mobile phones while any other internet traffic costs money which most people can't afford. And I doubt that the idea of net neutrality is on anybody's mind.

Whenever I asked someone to google something, watch a YouTube video, or simply go to a website, I got nothing but bewildered looks — as if I just talked gibberish. Even Instagram was completely irrelevant. But if something was on Facebook, everybody knew about it or how to find it. All of most people's online life happens exclusively on Facebook.

Does this count as "using the internet"?

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yCombLinks|4 years ago

It isn't that much different than the mid 90's when AOL was "the internet".

wolverine876|4 years ago

Imagine the power of Facebook and the people who can manipulate it. That is frightening. We worry about its power in places where people can access the rest of the Internet; think of its power where Facebook is all people see.