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    Joe Ortiz (joeo10@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 05:18:03 JSTJoe OrtizJoe Ortiz

    The Splinternet, where there's many different versions of the internet depending on where you live, has officially taken place.

    Although it has been in the works for years, I feel today is the official start of that thanks to Apple.

    Some articles on the Splinternet:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splinternet
    https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/The-splinternet-explained-Everything-you-need-to-know
    https://www.internetsociety.org/resources/doc/2022/how-to-protect-the-internet-from-becoming-the-splinternet/

    #splinternet #internet #fragmentation #laws #regulation

    In conversationFriday, 26-Jan-2024 05:18:03 JST from mastodon.sdf.orgpermalink

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      Splinternet
      The splinternet (also referred to as cyber-balkanization or internet balkanization) is a characterization of the Internet as splintering and dividing due to various factors, such as technology, commerce, politics, nationalism, religion, and divergent national interests. "Powerful forces are threatening to balkanise it", wrote the Economist weekly in 2010, arguing it could soon splinter along geographic and commercial boundaries. The Chinese government erected the "Great Firewall" for political reasons, and Russia, has enacted the Sovereign Internet Law that allows it to partition itself from the rest of the Internet, while other nations, such as the US and Australia, discussed plans to create a similar firewall to block child pornography or weapon-making instructions.Clyde Wayne Crews, a researcher at the Cato Institute, first used the term in 2001 to describe his concept of "parallel Internets that would be run as distinct, private, and autonomous universes." Crews used the term in a positive sense, but more recent writers, like Scott Malcomson, a fellow in New America's International Security program, use the term pejoratively to describe a growing...
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      The splinternet explained: Everything you need to know
      from @AmandaHetler
      Learn about the splinternet, and how it affects the global internet and limits what people can access online.
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      Resource Library: Papers, Briefs, Reports, and more - Internet Society
      from Ivana Strineka-Trbovic
      Reports, papers, and other documents about the Internet issues around the world.
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