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by ajeet_dhaliwal
2872 days ago
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It strikes me that enabling people to connect with one another is fundamental to most governments as a public service. Cities and states make and fund roadways and public squares and parks. Social networks seem like an approximate digital parallel. The roadways, public squares and parks are under the direct control or ownership of the government, the virtual/digital parallel doesn't really exist. |
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