Reply to post: Re: Yes

Expanding Right To Be Forgotten slippery slope to global censorship, warn free speech fans

m0rt

Re: Yes

So herein lies the crux, then.

Should anything that happened, or at least, a version of what happened, anytime, always be available on the internet?

1. Do we think that internet/web *should* be a source of truth?

2. Is the internet/web capable of being a source of truth?

3. WTF is truth anyway? Whose truth?

Personally, I think the internet wins because it is a way of democratising world wide communication, anyone can post anything.

Personally, I think the internet loses because it is a way of democratising world wide communication, anyone can post anything.

The internet/web is just a tool. It will reflect humanity. It, in itself, shouldn't be ascribed mystical/divine rights.

Except when it comes to cats.

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