Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Blister Like Sores On Buttocks

about forgetting

The Internet should learn to forget because people might be embarrassed for what she once said, have done or shown. But who benefits? Everything that was once published, can also be archived. You can write off photographed it, thy likeness ... but is usually even cut'n'paste or submit a screenshot. We therefore encourage the collecting, because nobody is on primary sources and central archives can leave. This smells like surveillance, censorship, distortion of history ... or just after 1984.

Why can not you just live with the fact that we do not only abstract but in concrete terms that people can learn at some point have done things they are now embarrassed or they think differently today, as you yourself, too? Mostly it's always such a way that these things really well at the moment are somehow beside where they are published.

I think it's simply time to be honest with the past. And it is time that people see in the media age, that this world is not forgetting requires a bit of responsibility, that you should make clear what you really want to publish before you do it. And that we accept that people make mistakes, and that one can experience it without them years later to turn it into a rope.

I think it is time that we have one more step towards enlightenment will go back and just something adult ...

and that we do not censor ...

even if it masquerades as a harmless eraser.

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