This seems inevitable to me. The anonymity on the Internet will be cured as a nasty plague. The fundamental flaw in the design of the early internet that caused anguish and waste will be fixed. As much as I hate Facebook and Twitter and think it’s unbecoming to contribute a content there, there will be one positive outcome, the platforms will acclimate people to posting under their own name. The New York Times marks the trend – News Sites Rethink Anonymous Online Comments.
We Cured Malaria and we will Cure the Anonimity on the Internet
by Ben Atlas on 04.12.2010.8:16am · 0 comments
This seems inevitable to me. The anonymity on the Internet will be cured as a nasty plague. The fundamental flaw in the design of the early internet that caused anguish and waste will be fixed. As much as I hate Facebook and Twitter and think it’s unbecoming to contribute a content there, there will be one positive outcome, the platforms will acclimate people to posting under their own name. The New York Times marks the trend – News Sites Rethink Anonymous Online Comments.
Further Reading:- The Plague of the Internet Anonymity
- Mad Max D. Brooks Cruising the Internet
- Paul Carr versus the Internet Anonymity – Manifesto
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