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exiguus | 7 months ago
For me, this is the essence of the World Wide Web: it is open and accessible to everyone. It makes knowledge accessible to everyone in the world, regardless of how poor, educated, or disabled you are. It's kind of a communist utopia, where everyone can participate and contribute.
Now, why do I write this and use the term "communist utopia"? Because I think that the World Wide Web is a great example of how open standards and open technology can create a better world. Even when capitalism tries to take over the web, it is still a place where everyone can participate and contribute.
And this brings me to the point of this article: Telling people what not to do and what to do when sharing content is, in my opinion, not the way to go. Instead, we should focus on how to make the web a better place for everyone. We should focus on how to make it more accessible, more inclusive, and more open. We should focus on how to make it a place where everyone can participate and contribute freely. And by freely, I mean without losing your autonomy or paying with private information.
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