From Mozilla:

From the official Mozilla blog:

There is no question that social media played a role in the siege and take-over of the US Capitol on January 6.

Since then there has been significant focus on the deplatforming of President Donald Trump. By all means the question of when to deplatform a head of state is a critical one, among many that must be addressed. When should platforms make these decisions? Is that decision-making power theirs alone?

But as reprehensible as the actions of Donald Trump are, the rampant use of the internet to foment violence and hate, and reinforce white supremacy is about more than any one personality. Donald Trump is certainly not the first politician to exploit the architecture of the internet in this way, and he won’t be the last. We need solutions that don’t start after untold damage has been done.

Changing these dangerous dynamics requires more than just the temporary silencing or permanent removal of bad actors from social media platforms.

Additional precise and specific actions must also be taken:

Reveal who is paying for advertisements, how much they are paying and who is being targeted.

Commit to meaningful transparency of platform algorithms so we know how and what content is being amplified, to whom, and the associated impact.

Turn on by default the tools to amplify factual voices over disinformation.

Work with independent researchers to facilitate in-depth studies of the platforms’ impact on people and our societies, and what we can do to improve things.

These are actions the platforms can and should commit to today. The answer is not to do away with the internet, but to build a better one that can withstand and gird against these types of challenges. This is how we can begin to do that.

Kicking people off the internet and banning them for life isn’t enough.

The tech companies, colluding with the government, will decide what is truth and what isn’t, will allow only their version of the truth to be expressed, and force-feed that version of the truth to the people online, and name and shame people they claim push disinformation.

Remember that the major media networks and social media sites pushed the lie that Hunter Biden’s dealing with China and Ukraine were corrupt and criminal was Russian disinformation before the election.  Once Biden one, they admitted that Hunter Biden was under FBI investigation for those dealings.

But none of those media organizations are being deplatformed or banned for life.

That’s the reason our Founding Fathers created the First Amendment so that nobody had a monopoly on the Truth.

The big tech industrial complex has wiped away the First Amendment.

And maybe I’m reading too much into it, but when I read:

We need solutions that don’t start after untold damage has been done.  Changing these dangerous dynamics requires more than just the temporary silencing or permanent removal of bad actors from social media platforms.

I get the feeling that after all their other solutions, comes the final solution of permanently removing the people.

 

 

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By J. Kb

9 thoughts on “The internet to become a reeducation camp”
  1. Funny, as of last night, every time I try to use Firefox my system locks up. Requiring depowering and repowering. Not IE, not Bing, just Firefox.

    4 times last night, 2 times today.

    And I’m not the loudest voice out there.

    So much for Firefox being better than a Microserf product.

  2. This is not surprising, coming from Mozilla.

    In 2014, Mozilla fired their newly-appointed CEO, Brendan Eich, because in 2008 he donated $1,000 to an effort to get a gay marriage ban on the ballot in California.

    In 2008, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton publicly opposed gay marriage, and Brendan Eich was worth somewhere around $100 million.

    Eich invented JavaScript and co-founded Mozilla, but having the same opinion as Obama at the time was enough to unperson him.

    He then turned around and created the Brave browser, which is privacy focused.

  3. Sssssssooooooo. QUIT USING SOCIAL MEDIA! They cant “educate” you if you aint watching listening or reading now can they??

  4. Is this surprising?

    The left has been, with the help of a compliant media/social media, been disparaging anyone more conservative than Chucky Shumer for the last four years. Their violence is free speech, our speech is violence.

    I am slightly surprised at how fast this is happening. Not terribly surprised, but I would have thought this would have phased in over a longer period of time.

  5. They perfected the formula when they kicked Alex Jones off the internet
    1. Ban him from websites he doesn’t own (Facebook, etc)
    2. Ban him from services he doesn’t own (Mailchimp, Shopify, etc.)
    3. Ban him from servers he doesn’t own (Dreamhost, hostgator, etc)
    4. Ban him from ISPs he doesn’t own (AT&T, Level3, etc….so he can’t run his own webserver farm out of his basement)
    5. Ban him from owning domain names (GoDaddy and Google did this to Daily Stormer [I had to go look it up] in 2017).

    Daily Stormer is apparently back online, using a Canadian hosting company and a Russian registrar, both of whom also host websites for Hamas

  6. IMO this is more seize the opportunity bs. Algorithm transparency means we get Google and facebooks money maker for free.

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