The question of who has access to data and more importantly metadata.
* Open - everyone can use most of the data and all the meta data
* Closed- only you can use the data only corporations and governments can use most of the metadata.
* Hybrid- the data is open to the hosting corporation, governments and companies that pay for it. Your friends can see only what you share with them. The metadata is owned by the corporations used by governments.
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#deathcult = invisible neo-liberalism that's in all our heads #XR
#dotcons how we have been and are being conned to make a small number of people very wealthy. This is also tide to the #deathcult as it is a product of freemarkit individualism.
#stupidindividualism is pritty much peek were we are at now. If positive maybe we are over the peek #XR
#fashernistas digital flotsam pushed by what ever current is strong in the moment. In the digital era this is a large minoraty.
The answer is simple #4opens leading to a data commons. BUT this leads directly to a revolution of what it means to be human thus few people talk about it.
Message from a lifeboat near the end of the world #boatingeurope
The world is broken. Liberal Capitalism is trying to push back into mainstream mindspace and failing. The rightwing nutters with zero mortality are swamping them. The left is still a fraction.
The core issue is private ownership of data.
* The liberal capitalists apply "legal" DRM which is a digital fiction and dead end.
* The nutter right are corporatist walking directly to digital apartheid/political fascism.
"Amazon's home security company Ring has enlisted local police departments around the country to advertise its surveillance cameras in exchange for free Ring products and a “portal” that allows police to request footage from these cameras, a secret agreement obtained by Motherboard shows."