GNU socialhttps://gs.jonkman.ca/api/statusnet/conversation/440596.atomConversation2024-03-29T09:17:55-04:00https://sunbeam.city/users/mayel/statuses/102890821726221967/activitymayel repeated a notice by mayelNice mission statement of the <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/fediverse" rel="nofollow">#fediverse</a> (which Snowden uses to describe 90s Internet): "purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms..."http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/share2019-10-02T04:09:05+00:002019-10-02T04:09:05+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://sunbeam.city/users/mayelmayelalt account of @mayel@pub.mayel.spacemayelMayel - sunny side punkalt account of @mayel@pub.mayel.spacehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/activityhttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/7aaf3fa6-e2b7-4d8a-a0a3-fc0a6d4ca874Nice mission statement of the <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/fediverse" rel="nofollow">#fediverse</a> (which Snowden uses to describe 90s Internet): "purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms..."http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-10-02T04:08:49+00:002019-10-02T04:08:49+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://pub.mayel.space/users/mayelmayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space mayelMayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/commenthttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/7aaf3fa6-e2b7-4d8a-a0a3-fc0a6d4ca874New comment by mayelNice mission statement of the <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/fediverse" rel="nofollow">#fediverse</a> (which Snowden uses to describe 90s Internet): "purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms..."916268https://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3fhttps://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3fhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/commenthttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/7aaf3fa6-e2b7-4d8a-a0a3-fc0a6d4ca874New comment by mayelNice mission statement of the <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/fediverse" rel="nofollow">#fediverse</a> (which Snowden uses to describe 90s Internet): "purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms..."916268http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-10-02T04:08:49+00:002019-10-02T04:08:49+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://pub.mayel.space/users/mayelmayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space mayelMayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space https://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3fhttps://sunbeam.city/users/mayel/statuses/102890809909862470/activitymayel repeated a notice by mayel“As the millennium approached, the online world would become increasingly centralized and consolidated, with both governments and businesses accelerating their attempts to intervene in what had always been a fundamentally peer-to-peer relationship. But for one brief and beautiful stretch of time – the stretch that, fortunately for me, coincided almost exactly with my adolescence – the Internet was mostly made of, by, and for the people. Its purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms of service agreements. To this day, I consider the 1990s online to have been the most pleasant and successful anarchy I’ve ever experienced.” <br /><br /><a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/reading" rel="nofollow">#reading</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/books" rel="nofollow">#books</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/snowden" rel="nofollow">#snowden</a>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/share2019-10-02T04:06:04+00:002019-10-02T04:06:04+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://sunbeam.city/users/mayelmayelalt account of @mayel@pub.mayel.spacemayelMayel - sunny side punkalt account of @mayel@pub.mayel.spacehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/activityhttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/3ae96f73-2646-410a-8955-c46f4bdde8a2“As the millennium approached, the online world would become increasingly centralized and consolidated, with both governments and businesses accelerating their attempts to intervene in what had always been a fundamentally peer-to-peer relationship. But for one brief and beautiful stretch of time – the stretch that, fortunately for me, coincided almost exactly with my adolescence – the Internet was mostly made of, by, and for the people. Its purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms of service agreements. To this day, I consider the 1990s online to have been the most pleasant and successful anarchy I’ve ever experienced.” <br /><br /><a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/reading" rel="nofollow">#reading</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/books" rel="nofollow">#books</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/snowden" rel="nofollow">#snowden</a>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-10-02T04:05:49+00:002019-10-02T04:05:49+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://pub.mayel.space/users/mayelmayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space mayelMayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notehttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/3ae96f73-2646-410a-8955-c46f4bdde8a2New note by mayel“As the millennium approached, the online world would become increasingly centralized and consolidated, with both governments and businesses accelerating their attempts to intervene in what had always been a fundamentally peer-to-peer relationship. But for one brief and beautiful stretch of time – the stretch that, fortunately for me, coincided almost exactly with my adolescence – the Internet was mostly made of, by, and for the people. Its purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms of service agreements. To this day, I consider the 1990s online to have been the most pleasant and successful anarchy I’ve ever experienced.” <br /><br /><a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/reading" rel="nofollow">#reading</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/books" rel="nofollow">#books</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/snowden" rel="nofollow">#snowden</a>916272https://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3fhttps://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3fhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notehttps://pub.mayel.space/objects/3ae96f73-2646-410a-8955-c46f4bdde8a2New note by mayel“As the millennium approached, the online world would become increasingly centralized and consolidated, with both governments and businesses accelerating their attempts to intervene in what had always been a fundamentally peer-to-peer relationship. But for one brief and beautiful stretch of time – the stretch that, fortunately for me, coincided almost exactly with my adolescence – the Internet was mostly made of, by, and for the people. Its purpose was to enlighten, not to monetize, and it was administered more by a provisional cluster of perpetually shifting collective norms than by exploitative, globally enforceable terms of service agreements. To this day, I consider the 1990s online to have been the most pleasant and successful anarchy I’ve ever experienced.” <br /><br /><a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/reading" rel="nofollow">#reading</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/books" rel="nofollow">#books</a> <a href="https://pub.mayel.space/tag/snowden" rel="nofollow">#snowden</a>916272http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-10-02T04:05:49+00:002019-10-02T04:05:49+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://pub.mayel.space/users/mayelmayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space mayelMayelcheck my homepage: https://mayel.space https://pub.mayel.space/contexts/ca88c57e-b669-4296-aeaf-ba3456e94e3f