Flushing the Net Down the Tubes
netcetra writes "From a post by on CircleID by Phillip J. Windley: 'Doc Searls has written a brilliant piece framing the battle for the Net at Linux Journal. ... if you take the time to read just one essay on the Net and the politics surround it this year, read this one.' Quote from Doc himself: 'This is a long essay. There is, however, no limit to how long I could have made it. The subjects covered here are no less enormous than the Net and its future. Even optimists agree that the Net's future as a free and open environment for business and culture is facing many threats. We can't begin to cover them all or cover all the ways we can fight them. I believe, however, that there is one sure way to fight all of these threats at once, and without doing it the bad guys will win. That's what this essay is about.' Also see additional background on the piece on Doc Searls blog."
first post is usually a bad post...
A Good Troll is better than a Bad Human.
You should probably mod me down
A Good Troll is better than a Bad Human.
Heres an easy way to clean up the internet. Force everyone to backup there webpages and Data, give them a few months to do so. Keep there information however, so they can easilly log in and re-do there websites. Then massively delete every single site on the internet. It would need the coloboration between just about every web-host out there, but it would surely clean up the sites that are never updated, get rid of all the trash, and force people to re-update there sites.
Of course people could re-submit there web trash, but it could be monitored with some effort. I of course know that this could pretty much never happen, but its a dream. ^_^
Next week, I hope.
So when will you losers stop using Gitmo as a bogeyman and move on to some other spectre?