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The real threat of online anonymity isn't Russian hacking - part one

And here again we glimpse the long con: a power struggle packaged as a privacy war.

Nathan Smith
Sun, 12 Mar 2017

Do you understand the infrastructure necessary to cause people to disavow something they know with total clarity, just to keep the money flowing? That’s the privacy debate.

The history of the internet since the rise of Google has been less about using the new technology to effect change in

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Nathan Smith
Sun, 12 Mar 2017
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