Forget
space – the Internet is our generation's frontier. Like the wild
west of old, the Internet is vast, only loosely governed, and filled
with opportunity. Points of civilization dot the virtual landscape,
ranging from the great metropolises, such as Google and Facebook, to
the tiny communities formed by thousands of message boards. Spambots,
hackers, and viruses are the bandits who roam the wilds, ready to
take advantage of the unwary. But in the same wilds, enterprising
individuals seeking freedom join together to create things the world
has never seen before.
However,
if history is any indicator, all frontiers are eventually tamed. Such
a taming would result in a trade-off. A more controlled Internet
would cut down on the dangers posed by digital bandits. But it would
also stifle creativity, by forcing users to jump through bureaucratic
hoops to achieve the same connectivity they would have on an untamed
Internet. The ideal balance likely lies somewhere in the middle. The
question is, where? And could we even control it if we tried?
I like this, interesting perspective.
ReplyDeleteI think that finding the middle ground is the most common challenge.
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