The Intolerable Hypocrisy of Cyberlibertarianism
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- The author values the Internet for improving navigation and connectivity compared to the pre-Internet era's inconveniences.
- Early Internet ideology, like Barlow's 1996 'Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace', promoted freedom, fluid identity, and decentralized control, but ignored regulation.
- Cyberlibertarianism, as critiqued by Langdon Winner in 1997, included technological determinism, radical individualism, free-market absolutism, and a fantasy of communitarian outcomes.
- Winner noted that cyberlibertarians conflated individual freedoms with corporate interests, leading to centralization by large firms like Meta and Google.
- The Internet's problems, such as harmful content and misinformation, stem from this ideology, shifting governance costs to unpaid moderators and users.
- Despite its issues, the author enjoys niche online communities but argues for ethical guidelines to prevent harm and protect democracy.