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The Filternet

27 October 2018 | Netopia

We are repeatably told that any attempt to make the internet fair, to close the value gap or ask large platforms to play fair will “break the internet”, because measures, or policies that limit infringement are not viable. Below is a far from complete compilation of some filters currently active on the internet.

The internet runs on filters. Without filters, the internet would break down. Here’s some of them.

The Filternet - filters on the internet sometimes called upload filters

 

 

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