Anonymous ID: 388faf Feb. 20, 2019, 5:06 a.m. No.5281764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1801 >>1806 >>1830 >>1873 >>1970 >>2159 >>2282 >>2427

>>5280947 (lb)

A more pertinent question would be:

If our government used our tax dollars to fund the creation of the already established social media networks, how do we prove it?

 

Is this proof hidden through the black budget?

 

How can we free this info & make it public?

 

Then how do we use it to legislate the government oversight?

 

Internet Bill of Rights (1st A)?

 

Also, how do we recieve recompense for from these companies that have profited from the use of our tax dollars while claiming to have developed these platforms independently?

Anonymous ID: 388faf Feb. 20, 2019, 5:17 a.m. No.5281834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1967 >>2333

>>5281801

It probably has been.

 

This anon just ain’t up to speed on it, if so. Need to edumacate myself.

 

Probably a very important thing we need to be digging & planning for the near future.

 

Any sauce would be appreciated!

Anonymous ID: 388faf Feb. 20, 2019, 5:29 a.m. No.5281929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2001 >>2069

>>5281830

The platforms are already populated & exist. The infrastructure is there. Main concern is how to regulate them as free-speech platforms.

 

If we can prove they weren’t developed independently, but as part of government programs, it would seem to follow that they could be classed as public utilities in some way.

 

Maybe these companies owe the People some fucking money too. They draw in lots of revenue on paper.

 

They only get away with this shit because they’re dressed up as independent/private.

 

This has probably already been solved in theory by anons. I think Q has alluded to it?

 

Anyone is sure as hell free to develop new platforms themselves, it’s getting the masses to use them that’s the challenge.

 

The battlefields are already there, I’m just wondering if we already own them.

Anonymous ID: 388faf Feb. 20, 2019, 5:54 a.m. No.5282115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2156

>>5282001

If we think of these as the fields that this war is being fought on, we need to control them.

 

Currently we don’t. Not really.

 

The censorship occuring & looming is a threat to our ability to wage the culture war, right?

 

If we can legitimize our ownership of these platforms & free them from enemy control, then that’s a huge shift in the war effort.

 

99% of the population will never set foot here or anywhere they can be redpilled or get a novel viewpoint.

 

For the current battles, just freeing that ground is important enough, since legislation would probably take a while, but halting the censorship by tying it up in court would probably be enough.