things like this specific issue are where i tend to chafe at mark's statement casting doubt on the specific nature of what the power of the internet can do and compares it to printing press — one cant build the self-styled best targeting machine in human history and downplay it
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To some extent this has always been the situation. If you don’t like the properties of a product made in a foreign country, legislate and (if that fails) ban it. This idea that now we should have every company customize its products to local mores is a strange one.
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What is the situation in a world where Facebook isn’t a monopoly, but is instead 15 different companies spread over the world — some offering encryption and some not. Are we now ok with the encrypted ones?
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