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by enzolovesbacon
3307 days ago
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Critics of this plan argued that this move would just result in more
total censorship of Wikipedia and that access to some information
was better than no information at all
I'm no critic of this plan but I still don't understand why this wouldn't result in more total censorship. Someone explain please? |
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There's a rather interesting analogy to be made with the GPL here. Critics argue that companies shy away from it because they cannot control it. Yet its entire goal is to not be controlled, and it draws its strength from the conviction that the body of GPL software is too useful to ignore. And again, that's self-fulfilling.
It takes courage, but it's important to know when you have the power to say "all of me, or none of me".