Deep state? As with all these things, there is no way to know, but the effort to blast away the ability of the Internet to have a verified history fits neatly into the stakeholder model of information distribution that has clearly been prioritized on a global level. The Declaration of the Future of the Internet makes that very clear: the Internet should be “governed through the multi-stakeholder approach, whereby governments and relevant authorities partner with academics, civil society, the private sector, technical community and others.” All of these stakeholders benefit from the ability to act online without leaving a trace.
This is what you could have expected of any tyranny. They went after us the smart way this time. I hope the alternatives to Archive.org are working well. We sure could use them.
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I hate when people say or write Stakeholder.
Are you a shareholder? No Are you an employee? No Are you a client? No I’m a stakeholder!
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Yes, this is only a way to put people with no skin in the game into the decision making process. Then, whiteout skin in the game, they force companies to do their dirty communist work of pauperizing the people working there. The decisions these “stakeholders” seem to make pushes money and power into their pockets away from the true owners, workers and vendors of the company. “Stakeholder” means poison.
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