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hm2k | 14 years ago
I was specifically responding to this part: >A web where re-sharing of content is limited by the platform, not by the capabilities of your client. A web where you cannot comment on an article unless registering in a corporate namespace (which kicked you out if you happened to choose a name they do not particularly like).
The point was that Google tried it open, it didn't work. Facebook is closed, they tried that. Is it working?
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