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AFAIK Tim’s views on censorship are very much aligned with
SAFEnetwork.
For example, this is from a link contained in the article you
linked/quoted:
Berners-Lee, who has previously criticized state-sponsored
eavesdropping as well as censorship, said he had given humanity
“an open Internet to play with” in the hope that they would use
it in a positive manner.
“We have tried to keep it open, we kept it royalty-free. We
have kept it open in the sense of no censorship. On a good day, in
a good country, we keep it free of spying.”
Fortune
Web Pioneer Tim Berners-Lee
Bemoans Spread of "Nasty" Ideas on Social Media
He had hoped society would "do good stuff," suggests an overhaul
is required.
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Zoki:
But on launch, he would absolutely comment on the SAFENet for
the press
Yes he will say something along the line of this platform
facilitating “nasty mean ideas”
If you want to split this community right down the
middle, get Tech-Left Tim on-board.
Ruling Internet Class
One of the newer members of the Internet Censorship Bureau, Sir
Tim believes the internet needs to be regulated to silence our
“nasty, mean ideas.”
Also says that “[W]e actually have to not leave people to make
whatever social networks they like,” (hear that Gab.ai?).
Pushes his internet regulation and censorship gospel globally
thanks to millions in Google cash laundered through his World Wide
Web Foundation.
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AFAIK Tim’s views on censorship are very much aligned with
SAFEnetwork.
For example, this is from a link contained in the article you
linked/quoted:
Berners-Lee, who has previously criticized state-sponsored
eavesdropping as well as censorship, said he had given humanity “an
open Internet to play with” in the hope that they would use it in a
positive manner.
“We have tried to keep it open, we kept it royalty-free. We have
kept it open in the sense of no censorship. On a good day, in a
good country, we keep it free of spying.”
Fortune
Web Pioneer Tim Berners-Lee
Bemoans Spread of "Nasty" Ideas on Social Media
He had hoped society would "do good stuff," suggests an overhaul
is required.
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