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3 Comments

  1. Human rights are not something people especially tech rich dudes think they are granting to others, we have had enough of that in human history. As far as an open internet, ya more people have control over it and less government has as in the stupid net neutrality which was a Orwellian opposite meaning phrase.

  2. WordPress?! I have a WP site and what a crap system. A person has their site setup and over time finds broken stuff cuz even tho one thinks their site is solid WP is screwing w. the DB schemas in the background and they accept no responsibility for what they break. The worst part is the platform is so propriety there’s no reasonable way to move to another platform. WP is the last one that should commentating on technology.

    My advice: never build a WP site at all!

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