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> code itself is apolitical

I suggest you read Larry Lessig's Code 2.0 book.




I do not believe "read a 426-page book" should be considered a reasonable response here. At best this response is short-sighted.


You could at least post a link or say why this is a good book to read. While we are suggesting books I think "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" is a great work highlighting the political motives behind the making of the 20th centuries most important "tool".


The book is pretty much a thesis on why code is law, and therefore very political.


I can't put police at your door, whatever code I write.


You can literally disallow speech, by restricting what can be said. Or remove your ability to speak to people by shadow-banning you.




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