The open internet meant that anyone with TCP/IP could see all content.
Facebook put everything behind a wall that was both effective at blocking open access and ineffective at protecting privacy.
The centralization of the internet into a handful of sites -- Twitter, Wikipedia, Facebook, and Google -- is destructive to the original mission and concept of the internet.
The open internet meant that anyone with TCP/IP could see all content.
Facebook put everything behind a wall that was both effective at blocking open access and ineffective at protecting privacy.
The centralization of the internet into a handful of sites -- Twitter, Wikipedia, Facebook, and Google -- is destructive to the original mission and concept of the internet.