Wednesday 17 November 2021

The Rise of Website and How to Make It Stop

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 At the beginning of the 21st century, the Internet was a thing in every home. It was a way to share anything and everything that we wanted to share with the world.

But with the rise of the Internet, all of this wonderful sharing, however it was shared, was also shared with the government. And that’s when we all had to really start thinking about what we were doing with it. We must have been getting all of our news from websites, but we weren’t getting all of our information from government sources.


We must have been getting all of our news from websites


, but we weren't getting all of our information from government sources. But that's when we all had to really start thinking about what we were doing with it. We must have been getting all of our news from websites, but we weren't getting all of our information from government sources. But that's when we all had to really start thinking about what we were doing with it.


Now you might be thinking, "well the government isn't going to get all of our information! They already have websites!" But if they did, what would be the point of them? It's like we've got some government website with all the news, and it's got a very specific URL. The only way to get it is to go to that website.


Well, that is what we’ve been doing with our website. But then we all started to focus on the fact that we were not getting all our news from government sources. Why? Well, because we had lots of government websites and they all had the wrong URL, and so our news would have to get redirected. Instead, we had to start focusing on the fact that we were not getting all of our news from government sources.


A lot of the Internet is now centralized.


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And so this has led to a situation where there are so many websites with the same URL that people are confused. This is because many of those sites get their news from government sources. This means that you are not getting your news from government sources. And so when there is a new government website, it gets redirected and gets its news from that government website.


For instance, I am sure you are all familiar with the story of the "Swiss bank account" story. The story got the news media so obsessed that they started going out of their way to prove how true that story was. The Internet went crazy with reporting about it and people decided that if they had a website that reported on the Swiss bank account, they could get their news from that Swiss bank account.

This is a great example of how the Internet has completely taken over. The problem is that we don’t know how to stop these things. Even if we could stop websites from ever going there, we are likely to be overwhelmed by the amount of information you find on the Internet. We need to create websites that are designed to not just keep us from seeing everything, but also to keep us from getting overwhelmed by it.

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