I loved this article.
IMO, I've been seeing this coming down the pike, and the neoliberal goo
that the market should colonize the developing world, then let the
public sector pick it up when Facebook, whatever, ditches it when it's
no longer profitable. Basically, I've found out here in the 3rd World
that you basically need to follow power/money, and the Third World tends
to follow the First World's sources of it, and the Vectoral class are
trying to sweep in and suck the capital out of the developing
superstructure in the world.
The irony is that in Southeast Asia, potential smartphone users want the
units because they want "The Internet" (read: Facebook). this subtle
sell to the developing world (facebook = The Internet) is especially
pernicious in that it represents the same strategy Second Life tried to
promise, a "New Internet" in cyberspace. The issue is robust
infoculture comes from standards, not private platforms, and net
neutrality as a basic tenet of mass communications.
On 11/16/15 3:00 AM, nettime's_public-private-partnership wrote:
< https://www.techinasia.com/talk/facebooks-internetorg-evil/ >
Mahesh Murthy
12:15 pm on Nov 15, 2015
Facebook's new internet.org is evil
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