@aral @webwewant This is why I'm skeptical about a "digital bill of rights". We have the HRA, ECHR, UDHR already. The web is real life!
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@graphiclunarkid This. Separating the two only goes to benefit those who have a stake in implementing different rules for each. +@webwewant -
@aral@webwewant Indeed. Not that I'm against improving human-rights, of course, & a DBOR could prove useful realpolitik to achieve that.
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@aral it's staggering the # of folks who still see digital/intangible rights as a luxury, not a necessity, yet blindly depend on them -
@zakerving Yep. They’re the new infrastructure. They filter our realities & influence our agency. They’re an essential part of modern life. -
@aral older generations remember life w/o tech, obscuring their outlook. Our generation, straddling the pre/post tech ages, needs to lead
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@aral@webwewant They also apply to all humans: not selectively based on whether or not you're a US citizen.@CasparBowden#WWCBDThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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