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by gruez
622 days ago
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>> Imagine if corrupt governments could no longer shut down the internet and cell service. >Even in the parts of the world where this occurs it has been shown to be nothing more than a surface level inconvenience. "Internet shutdowns" like the ones in Kashmir involves all internet being shut down, not just a few sites being blocked on the ISP's DNS servers. That's hardly a "surface level inconvenience". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_India#I... |
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Put another way, these peoples lives are "not good," not because the Internet is hard to use, it's because of other factors. Which means improving their internet access will only _minimally_ improve their position.