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<blockquote data-quote="falkenhorst" data-source="post: 1325933" data-attributes="member: 17999"><p>I'm of the opinion that the initial intent and goals were indeed noble. I think any normal human being in that industry would've appreciated that purpose and driven to expand access to the truth and human knowledge.</p><p></p><p>It is at this point in our story, that a certain group enters the arena; the same group recognized in the late 80s and early 90s, that unlike their control of entertainment and print media, this may become an area that might restrict their influence and narratives, hence increasing their drive for "freedom of speech on the net" or "free software" or any type of free or unrestricted access. This same group remained the champion for freedom on the net, until they succeeded in becoming the gatekeepers and decision-makers on major platforms such as Google, Facebook, etc. It was at this juncture that their true evils started to shine and the internet was re-purposed for their own malevolent intent, and thus, their own information controls were implemented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falkenhorst, post: 1325933, member: 17999"] I'm of the opinion that the initial intent and goals were indeed noble. I think any normal human being in that industry would've appreciated that purpose and driven to expand access to the truth and human knowledge. It is at this point in our story, that a certain group enters the arena; the same group recognized in the late 80s and early 90s, that unlike their control of entertainment and print media, this may become an area that might restrict their influence and narratives, hence increasing their drive for "freedom of speech on the net" or "free software" or any type of free or unrestricted access. This same group remained the champion for freedom on the net, until they succeeded in becoming the gatekeepers and decision-makers on major platforms such as Google, Facebook, etc. It was at this juncture that their true evils started to shine and the internet was re-purposed for their own malevolent intent, and thus, their own information controls were implemented. [/QUOTE]
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