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The ever-widening internet memory hole
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(11-02-2024, 07:20 AM)Maxmars Wrote: The "internetz" was never envisioned to be a history app by those who now make it their business to cull, curate, and repackage historical knowledge...

Saying it's China, Russia, the UK, or the US' fault is like blaming Mr. Xincorn Smith of Rucon Wisconsin for global warming.  They quite literally know not what they do.

Someone is leveraging the excuse of perpetual profiteering from intellectual property, to purge and reframe the past...
inadvertently recorded by the very people who are "too stupid" to 'know better.'

If there is one thing that is as important as 'free speech' it's recorded history.

Problem growing

All I was suggesting was Maxmars was #1 the usual suspect(s) and#2 the fact that it seems numerous entities state-sponsored or not with Asian-derived names can evade YouTube restrictions repeatedly. If for no other reason for the chaos, or the enjoyment of watching football and followers. But primarily it shows security is leaky as a sieve

 To erase history off the internet has to be a monumental task perhaps but it could be "look at our stuff" first. Every source on the webz wants thier content to pop on the first search page. 

Otherwise, we have evil corporate Google changing algorithms to pop what they want us to look at.
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RE: The ever-widening internet memory hole - by putnam6 - 11-02-2024, 12:22 PM


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