I hope I don’t have to spell out how absolutely fucking horrible it would be if Google is allowed to buy Twitter.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/11520819/Google-looking-at-buying-Twitter.html …
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We’re faced with living in a future where all our public spaces are privately owned. Where there is no public sphere, only a corporate one.
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The only way to have a true competitor to Twitter is to create a supra-national entity to build and run it in the interest of the commons.
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We must do this if we want to avoid a future where all democratic instruments & public spaces are privately owned by corporate monopolies.
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(In other words, if we want to avoid a future where we don’t really have any democratic instruments or public spaces; i.e., corporatocracy.)
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@aral it’s all private. It may be in a “public” space but the infrastructure, data, travel... Is all private. -
@aral what I’m getting at no public space exists without its private foundations. A disappointing catch 22. Were a separation only possible
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