George Monbiot
AlterNet
December 15, 2010
They are the online equivalent of enclosure riots: the rick-burning, fence-toppling protests by English peasants losing their rights to the land. When MasterCard, Visa, Paypal and Amazon tried to shut WikiLeaks out of the cyber-commons, an army of hackers responded by trying to smash their way into these great estates and pull down their fences.
In the Wikileaks punch-up the commoners appear to have the upper hand. But it’s just one battle. There’s a wider cyberwar being fought, of which you hear much less. And in most cases the landlords, with the help of a mercenary army, are winning.
I’m not talking here about threats to net neutrality and the danger of a two-tier internet developing, though these are real. I’m talking about the daily attempts to control and influence content in the interests of the state and corporations: attempts in which money talks.
(More here.)
You have read this article with the title Are Right-Wing Libertarian Internet Trolls Getting Paid to Dumb Down Online Conversations?. You can bookmark this page URL https://ogbcommunity.blogspot.com/2010/12/are-right-wing-libertarian-internet.html. Thanks!
No comment for "Are Right-Wing Libertarian Internet Trolls Getting Paid to Dumb Down Online Conversations?"
Post a Comment