From Arpanet To Decenternet - Who Does The Internet Serve?

in dsound •  6 years ago 


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Yo yo my Steemies and Poddies, Wattup?

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On the most recent, special edition, episode of [The D-Files](steemit.com/decenternet/@eftnow/k15vgx4s), we talked about net neutrality, and specifically, Decenternet.

Being the deep, reflective, type of person that I am, I wanted to share some additional thoughts on this, to add further context to the current situation on the monopolisation of information, that is currently taking place on the internet.

To do this, I give the example of how Satoshi Nakamoto's vision of providing a decentralisation of the financial monopoly through blockchain technology, is akin to Decenternet's vision of doing the same for net neutrality.

The paradigm shift that occurred in the way that people could communicate, share, and access information, instantly, despite geographical distances, as a result of aparnet, is still reverberating through the space and time continuum.

Not all advancements that have come since then though, through its evolution into the internet, and beyond, have been for the benefit of its users (us).

In this podcast, I talk about the dangers that lie ahead of us as a community of internet users, if the issue of net neutrality is not addressed.

I also look at Decenternet, and encourage you, the listener, to do the same, to help create through our own mycelium networks, a wave of energy, to push this into the right direction.

As always, I strongly encourage any feedback, thoughts, and views, in the comment section below.

If you would like further understanding of the points that I've raised, checkout the links below.

• Check out Decenternet’s website: decenternet.com
• Check out ANUVYS website: anuvys.com
• Follow the Decenternet Facebook page: facebook.com/Decenternet200962407141047
• Follow the Decenternet Twitter page: twitter.com/dnet_official
• Join the Decenternet Telegram group: t.me/dnetofficial

Peace.


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