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Amezaraktoday at 9:38 AM1 replyview on HN

> This has been true ever since the creation of the internet and web.

It's true that some have always seen it this way, but it's become much more salient in the current political context. The average politician 30 years ago was barely aware of what the Internet was - it wasn't a major concern. For a brief period, the prevailing (but not only, as you mention with encryption) attitude was that the information superhighway would make everyone was educated and wise as the managerial class elites. Social media muddled the picture for a while, but the Arab Spring was considered to be an amazing example of this - look, people around the world are going to be Just Like Us!

What really kicked off the current level of enmity politicians have for the Internet was the rise of right-wing populism, especially Trump. This really deeply upset a lot of people, and the only conceivable explanation is that bad actors caused it using the Internet, because good and wise people would only come to the same conclusions as themselves, and democracy is only fit for people who come to those same conclusions. It is certainly not because their policy outcomes caused discontent. Since then they've been throwing everything at the wall to stop free Internet discourse in the belief it will make the bad people go away and restore Public Order.


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ethbr1today at 11:35 AM

I think the slide towards control rather than freedom on the internet is more subtle than that.

   1. Increased centralization (FAANG et al.)
   2. Larger tech entities willing (and able) to strike deals with government in exchange for favors
   3. All governments always wanting more power over citizens
   4. Today
This isn't a left vs right thing, as both sides have come up with kooky internet-control schemes.

It's a 'centralization breeds coercion' thing.

The antidote to that is decentralization (especially breaking up large firms) and an individual right to privacy (including the technical methods to ensure it).

Imagine DeCSS today! Facebook and Google and Microsoft and Apple would get calls, then Anthropic and OpenAI, and the key would be wiped off large portions of the internet.

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