Message from @Bruh

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2016-11-12 17:44:11 UTC  

That's not related to who controls the DNS registry

2016-11-12 17:44:21 UTC  

I know.

2016-11-12 17:44:28 UTC  

I was mentioning it because they ALREADY have been doing it.

2016-11-12 17:44:32 UTC  

Oh and on that note, no one can *truly* control the internet.

2016-11-12 17:44:46 UTC  

Not that they won't stop trying to control it.

2016-11-12 17:44:50 UTC  

You know what happens when people start going totalitarian on the world wide web?

2016-11-12 17:44:59 UTC  

People just move on to the deep web.

2016-11-12 17:45:30 UTC  

And that's where their control ends, really

2016-11-12 17:45:39 UTC  

it's not a problem you can get around unless you know about these things though

2016-11-12 17:45:57 UTC  

like an average user of the internet would know nothing about the deep web

2016-11-12 17:47:15 UTC  

I wouldn't underestimate the power of mouth to mouth communication

2016-11-12 17:48:06 UTC  

I suppose so

2016-11-12 17:48:29 UTC  

Going totalitarian on the entire internet will be a terrible mistake for the ones trying it.

2016-11-12 17:48:44 UTC  

They're the ones who will suffer for it.

2016-11-12 17:49:10 UTC  

yeah, but a generation that was born into that sort of thing wouldn't realize that it's not normal

2016-11-12 17:49:21 UTC  

I've never credited the people who try to do this with any abundence of intellectual capacity.

2016-11-12 17:49:38 UTC  

but I doubt anyone would suddenly forget what a free internet was like or not talk about it

2016-11-12 17:49:47 UTC  

SJWs don't seem to get that their attempts to censor people is what's killing their movement.

2016-11-12 17:50:11 UTC  

The point is, even if someone did try something, it wouldn't work out for them.

2016-11-12 17:50:11 UTC  

Censorship is a self-defeating action and those who do it are always too stubborn and stupid to understand that.

2016-11-12 17:50:16 UTC  

maybe they'll just peter out from in fighting eventually to see who has the most oppression points

2016-11-12 17:50:24 UTC  

The internet is the most people-empowering thing that exists in this world.

2016-11-12 17:50:30 UTC  

It's impossible to control.

2016-11-12 17:50:44 UTC  

you can control someone's access to it though

2016-11-12 17:50:49 UTC  

or access to parts of it

2016-11-12 17:51:10 UTC  

unless they learn of a workaround from an outside source

2016-11-12 17:51:29 UTC  

Its power to affect society is why people try to control it. They, rightly, see it as a threat to their power.

2016-11-12 17:51:32 UTC  

I don't think people are so unresourceful to not find it.

2016-11-12 17:51:58 UTC  

Google can find shit tons of things that government doesn't even think about.

2016-11-12 17:52:20 UTC  

but do people have access to google?

2016-11-12 17:52:31 UTC  

or government regulated search engines

2016-11-12 17:53:00 UTC  

You think google will accept its users becoming unable to access it?

2016-11-12 17:53:34 UTC  

well if a government blocks access, as I'm sure they do and have done then what is google gonna do?

2016-11-12 17:53:40 UTC  

How about Islamic countries banning all criticism on Islam...

2016-11-12 17:53:43 UTC  

The internet user is google's life blood. They can't just let them go.

2016-11-12 17:53:55 UTC  

they don't let them go, they never get them

2016-11-12 17:54:19 UTC  

Governments already block access to sites regardless of whether or not the US controls the DNS registry

2016-11-12 17:54:40 UTC  

I know, but it could be done across the board in this case

2016-11-12 17:54:50 UTC  

not just in a localized area or country

2016-11-12 17:55:06 UTC  

I don't know, all the logistics involved seem incredibly impractical.

2016-11-12 17:55:38 UTC  

it does seem impractical, but if they make small changes over time then whose to say they couldn't acomplish such a thing?