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Because i am gonna spam the shit out of net NEUTRAL
The Greenwashing Psy-Op — What They Don’t Want You to Know About Sustainability
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gave my final workshop at work and one of the clients told me i sound spanish OTL
There are no rules
I am not sure about the internet anymore.
1. Original content is king.
2. Reposting is pointless if noone can read the post.
3. Noone wants to read a blog anymore. No matter HOW amazing!
4. FYI, the internet is slowly dying.
5. I would post a link to the New York Times post about how the internet is dying but you would have to sub to read it so nvm.
6. Plus I am not about to pay royalties to the NYTs.
7. Thank goodness google is watching, because I can’t remember all this stuff on my own but dam you google!!!
8. According to this guy, internet activity and growth hasn’t changed, but is now controlled mainly by three super companies: X click hereX
9. What that means is you only see a small portion of the internet, what these companies WANT you to see.
10. Please do what you can to keep the internet creative open and FREE, which was sort of the point, not just for capitalistic purposes.
Lost & gained the same amount of followers today, so I guess that’s something
The FCC's net neutrality vote has finally been published in the Federal Register, the government's official record of all administrative actions. The moment is key, because it kicks off the next phase of the fight over the future of the Internet. Here's what to expect.