Domain: rys.io
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Comments · 12
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Homo Corporaticus
Let's not forget this little gem: Facebook is trying to get into classrooms as an educational tool. Not only will the childre learn from a RIAA-approved curriculum, they will use only corporate, closed walled gardens as their learning and social platform. They will not know a world outside corporate control. For decades here in the Central Europe there was a special name for the perfect Soviet citizen: Homo Sovieticus. Not only does the corporatocracy in the United States (and the rest of the world, increasingly) create a Homo Corporaticus, it creates it in the image of the Eastern counterpart. Oh, it would be so funny had it not been so sad.
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Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Lest someone not chase the links down, there's a useful 'HOWTO: EFFECTIVELY ARGUE AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP IDEAS linked-to in the TFL at http://rys.io/en/94
"You forgot Poland" just might take on a new meaning.
Can someone please re-post that page in a format that does not absolutely fucking suck?
Copy the text, paste it in your text editor or Word or whatever - et voilà!
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Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Yeah, I get that a lot. You can make the browser window less wide and get the mobile layout (more readable,a ccording to some), or just use the
.txt link: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txtAdd a "print" link, one column layout, white background with black text. It looks great, the effects and all are really nice, but reading such a long article without knowing about this trick will not promote the message, and that's what it's all about!
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Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Yeah, I get that a lot. You can make the browser window less wide and get the mobile layout (more readable,a ccording to some), or just use the
.txt link: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txtAdd a "print" link, one column layout, white background with black text. It looks great, the effects and all are really nice, but reading such a long article without knowing about this trick will not promote the message, and that's what it's all about!
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Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Yeah, I get that a lot. You can make the browser window less wide and get the mobile layout (more readable,a ccording to some), or just use the
.txt link: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txt -
Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Yeah, I get that a lot. You can make the browser window less wide and get the mobile layout (more readable,a ccording to some), or just use the
.txt link: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txt -
Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Sure, just click the
.txt link. Here, let me get that for you: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txt -
Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Sure, just click the
.txt link. Here, let me get that for you: http://rys.io/en/109.txt http://rys.io/en/94.txt -
Re:HOWTO debate censorship.
Lest someone not chase the links down, there's a useful 'HOWTO: EFFECTIVELY ARGUE AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP IDEAS linked-to in the TFL at http://rys.io/en/94
"You forgot Poland" just might take on a new meaning.
Can someone please re-post that page in a format that does not absolutely fucking suck?
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HOWTO debate censorship.
Lest someone not chase the links down, there's a useful 'HOWTO: EFFECTIVELY ARGUE AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP IDEAS linked-to in the TFL at http://rys.io/en/94 "You forgot Poland" just might take on a new meaning.
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HOWTO argue against Internet censorship
That's censorship, plain and simple. How about we all read the HOWTO: Effectively argue against Internet censorship ideas (tested already in Poland and Iceland; pure text version available) and use it to beat politicians into submission on this issue? Carr's motivation is purely political (yes, thank you Capt. Obvious), and he should be called out on it.
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HOWTO argue against Internet censorship
That's censorship, plain and simple. How about we all read the HOWTO: Effectively argue against Internet censorship ideas (tested already in Poland and Iceland; pure text version available) and use it to beat politicians into submission on this issue? Carr's motivation is purely political (yes, thank you Capt. Obvious), and he should be called out on it.