Title amended to be more precise, less clickbaity.

mk:

Sunde says a lot of things there, but in terms of the internet as technology, I think he is largely correct.

The internet is hardware and a protocol, however it has developed in a political and economic context that has determined its fate. We don't imagine many of the possibilities for what it could be, because its centralized nature has been leveraged by corporations and governments. Sunde takes a particularly grim view, very colored by his politics. Much of what has happened on the internet is positive and good.

IMHO we have absorbed a de facto childlike role when it comes to the application of this technology. We cry for attention, we cry for validation, we cry for independence, and we cry for protection and security. When we make these demands we create a power structure, and the means to these ends have more significance than we often admit. When we tame the internet, we tame ourselves. We aren't as scary or as fragile as we think we are, or as we are commonly made to believe. We are good, and the internet can leverage that.


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