X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=about;h=17c38d46ba1691906c2f8b21a10c94876a5c947c;hp=5bd0231142b5832a53ff6b87d5d88f5f516a8888;hb=6a8bf3e18fe0a9a0beba78db44c37119a2710696;hpb=854fb20110aa227d9c1f98a09a326f2cbec8ce61 diff --git a/about b/about index 5bd0231..17c38d4 100644 --- a/about +++ b/about @@ -21,13 +21,16 @@ much as possible. Call me a fundamentalist, but I find it very disturbing to giv online identity to services whose conditions are established and changed unilaterally. The [[http://opendefinition.org/ | definition of open knowledge]] is still a subject of -discussion. At this time, I generally boycot any online web services that make it +discussion. At this time, I tend to boycot those online web services that make it intentionally hard bulk access to data created collaboratively by their users. -Examples of badly behaving sites are [[http://www.imdb.com | IMDB]] and -[[http://flickr.com | Flickr]]. +Examples of such badly behaving sites are [[http://www.imdb.com | IMDB]] and +[[http://flickr.com | Flickr]]: both have been created by us, but try downloading +substantial portions of their data, if you can. On the other end of the spectrum, +the [[http://wikipedia.org | Wikipedia]] provides an interface to dump the +entire database, including the history of edits. This is what we should demand +from any online resource built collaboratively. -My current personal policy is to use these services in read-only mode, without -helping them collect even more information. +My current personal policy is to use those non-reciprocal services in read-only +mode, thus avoiding to grow their information base with my help. -Call me a fundamentalist for going through these hoops, but I believe I'm acting in -my best personal interest. I //do// care about my meta-self, and you? +Promoting users' autonomy is in the long-term interest of a free Internet. \ No newline at end of file