For the first two decades of the commercial Internet, we celebrated the Internet as one of society’s greatest inventions. After all, the Internet has led to truly remarkable outcomes: it has helped overthrow repressive political regimes, made economic markets more efficient, created safe spaces for otherwise marginalized communities to find their voices, and led to the most exquisite cat videos ever seen.
But in the last few years, public perceptions of the Internet have plummeted. We’ve lost trust in the Internet giants, who seem to have too much power and make missteps daily. We also are constantly reminded of all of the awful and antisocial ways that people interact with each other over the Internet. We are addicted to the Internet—but we don’t really love it any more.
BBC ber om ursäkt för klippning av Trump-tal – vägrar betala ersättning
BBC har bett Donald Trump om ursäkt för en missvisande klippning av hans tal från 6 januari 2021, men avfärdar samtidigt påståendet om att bolaget skulle ha förtalat honom. Ursäkten skickades i ett personligt brev från BBC:s ordförande till Vita…
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