Most recent edit on 2006-02-19 03:25:07 by user-vcautre.dsl.mindspring.com
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Hello, I have a concern regarding control and cencorship which you may be interested in.
One of the quesions in the InFrequentlyAskedQuestions concerned distribution of "undesirable" content,
and the answer was that:
"Undesirables" are a personal view, and the biggest test of your commitment to bypass censorship is distributing materials that you consider "undesirable".
But I would think the fundamental philosophy of freenet would be of decentralisation, not the replacement of a control system imposing cencorship with another imposing the unconditional support of any content.
The solution is that every user should have the choice to actively support or not-support any concept with the bandwidth, storage and processing resource they offer to the network as a peer.
Regards,
Aran.
Edited on 2006-02-17 22:10:18 by 203-109-225-253.bliink.ihug.co.nz [typo]
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The solution is that every user should have the choice to actively support or not-support any concept with the bandwidth, storage and processing resource they offer to the network as a peer.
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The solution is that every user should have the choice actively support or not-support any concept with the bandwidth, storage and processing resource they offer to the network as a peer.
Edited on 2006-02-17 22:05:49 by 203-109-225-253.bliink.ihug.co.nz [typo]
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One of the quesions in the InFrequentlyAskedQuestions concerned distribution of "undesirable" content,
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One of the quesions in the UnFrequentlyAskedQuestions concerned distribution of "undesirable" content,
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-02-17 22:04:19 by 203-109-225-253.bliink.ihug.co.nz [Decentralisation]
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Hello, I have a concern regarding control and cencorship which you may be interested in.
One of the quesions in the
UnFrequentlyAskedQuestions concerned distribution of "undesirable" content,
and the answer was that:
"Undesirables" are a personal view, and the biggest test of your commitment to bypass censorship is distributing materials that you consider "undesirable".
But I would think the fundamental philosophy of freenet would be of decentralisation, not the replacement of a control system imposing cencorship with another imposing the unconditional support of any content.
The solution is that every user should have the choice actively support or not-support any concept with the bandwidth, storage and processing resource they offer to the network as a peer.
Regards,
Aran.