Why does everyone seem to think the cool thing to have and use is myspace?
It is owned by Fox News aka Murdoch.
They now have a vastly growing database of all people registering, their personal details and preferences and whom they are in contact with. Its so damn easy for them, and we keep encouraging them by signing up for for more myspace accounts.
The government won't need the bloody id cards now, they've already got most of us tagged on myf****ngspace!
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Some insight from Wired
07.09.2006 15:06
Drax the Destroyer
Homepage: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.07/murdoch.html
MySpace Invaders
07.09.2006 17:45
Santa Cruz artists consider the pros and cons of selling themselves to Rupert Murdoch
http://metroactive.com/metro-santa-cruz/04.12.06/myspace-0615.html
no fan of MySpace
Google is the biggest Con
07.09.2006 18:07
jerome
You got me thinking!
07.09.2006 20:29
Given the lies told by the evil Australian (oops American) I doubt that 'free speech' is allowed on 'stalk-space'. I detect market opportunity! Time to make Indymedia the place for people wanting to 'be the media' and do more with their time than check out the local talent. Indymedia could evolve along the lines of 'Slashdot' rather than 'Stalk-space', maybe with one global site instead of lots of unconnected 'local' sites stuffed with dull reposts.
So long as a committee doesn't have to botch it, a tried and tested open-source 'postNuke' could be put together in a weekend. We could leave it to the individual readers to decide what they censor and lock it down so that the government snitches cannot surf in the shadows. All possible with cryptography.
Who is up for Indymedia2?
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You got me thinking too
08.09.2006 05:03
07.09.2006 22:29
Seems that ye-olde-Indymedia is a tad out of date - it takes ages to post, you don't know who else is online, there are no tools to organise a riot (oops event), and where are the poster profiles?
Given the lies told by the evil Australian (oops American) I doubt that 'free speech' is allowed on 'stalk-space'. I detect market opportunity! Time to make Indymedia the place for people wanting to 'be the media' and do more with their time than check out the local talent. Indymedia could evolve along the lines of 'Slashdot' rather than 'Stalk-space', maybe with one global site instead of lots of unconnected 'local' sites stuffed with dull reposts.
So long as a committee doesn't have to botch it, a tried and tested open-source 'postNuke' could be put together in a weekend. We could leave it to the individual readers to decide what they censor and lock it down so that the government snitches cannot surf in the shadows. All possible with cryptography.
Who is up for Indymedia2?
required
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I'm game: time to upgrade/update and make this a meaningful and more real-time virtual space
dr jeckyl does not hyde
Sounds good
08.09.2006 11:40
Soupspoon
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