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    There’s already the Russian internet and the Chinese internet.

    All the “save the children” acts that seem to be going around will probably just accelerate it.

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        25 days ago

        Very safe indeed /s

        Btw, apparantly, the second children born during the one child policy (in PRC) will not receive legal documents unless the fine (which was like ¥10,000-¥25,000 which was a lot btw) gets paid, so yea… imagine having zero documents in your own country, no subway, no long distance trains, cant even get a phone number (cuz everything needs ID), because of some stupid government enforced birth control bs (also its not like I chose to be born, wtf is this lashing out at the kids for lmao)

        So you tell the people to give birth to a lot of children, then oopsie, need to backtrack, one child policy, then now that one child is supporting their parents and their 4 grandparent’s entire retirement plan.

        And I’m pretty sure the only reason why I was born was because my mother wanted to secure her retirement plan (because in case my older brother is a “failure” somehow).

        So yea, I was born because… I’m part of my parent’s idea of a retirement plan. Wonderful.

        depression intensifies

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    26 days ago

    I imagine censorship and firewalls by political powers will only increase in an attempt to “protect” (control) people and that it will make the splits more obvious.

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    Yeah it seems like all forms of authority are working towards complete control of all things digital. Control of information media like print and broadcast are already established, control of the information flow of the internet is inevitable.

    Its already well underway, not just in China and Russia. I think most splits will be enforced by governments but maybe splits on a technology level could deepen if e.g. more people move towards Tor, etc.

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    26 days ago

    “The aeroplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men - cries out for universal brotherhood - for the unity of us all.”

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      radio have brought us closer together

      Lol, they used to jam shortwave radios before modern internet. Authoritarians are really afraid of the free flow of information.

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    It already is the fact. I mean, sure, some of the splinters are smaller, like Lemmy vs. Reddit, or BlueSky vs. Twitter, but they are still splintered and they will never reconcile.

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    i think it’s becoming an inevitabiliy. when you have the EU passing laws preventing data collection and US states like mississippi requiring it, eventually the laws become incompatible and your only options become serving a different site to every jurisdiction or just blocking large swathes of the planet. i think unfortunately we’re in the last years of there being a singular “the internet” as things shift from nations reactively geoblocking sites to sites proactively geoblocking themselves

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    If darknets become a thing, I could see regional intranets start popping up if the general internet doesn’t meet peoples needs.

    Think about what you could get out of a truely open platform set up by individuals without a megs corp. Could be awesome.

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      A meshtashtic-forum would be awesome!

      But unfortunately, I think we’re getting the qq/weibo/baidu/zhihu type of internet 😕

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        Personally I think there’s going to be lots of solutions that people come up with, local or not to the issue. If the internet continues to stop being useful, individuals or collectives will likely start to fill the void.

        If smaller communities feel pushed out by traditional internet then we javevseen cases of people just…making a network with a couple of friends. That’s all it really needs to be.

        At least in my opinion. Darknets continue to abound, we just font hear about them until they pop up now and again.

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      It’s hard to start world war 3 if people can just talk to eachother and don’t have to believe dehumanizing propaganda.

      So better make that illegal. For the children!

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      If by LAN you mean network? Probably. If by LAN you mean LAN then yes 10.x.x.x is the subnet range.

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      If by internet you mean network? Probably. If by internet you mean Internet then no there are actual IP addresses allocated.