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But this is a bit of a blunder. The very

But this is a bit of a blunder. The very fact of the matter is that this is an effort to get the Internet from becoming a commodity to be manipulated by the government, to be used both as an engine of propaganda and as a tool for manipulation, both of which are things that we should be doing more of. The Internet is not a commodity, and it is not a means to create democracy or to promote a more or less egalitarian system of the rich and powerful.

Zuckerberg said that he, his colleagues, and my fellow activists in the Internet community are trying to make this happen to make it more likely that the Internet will become a powerful tool for the government to manipulate the Internet, through its use of social media, its use of censorship, its use of proxy servers and proxies that allow the Internet to be manipulated by the government and then manipulated by other people.

Zuckerberg said that he believes the "most important thing" going forward in the world is to "build a world of equal, just, open and open communication."

Zuckerberg wants us to "build a world where you can live as you want and not have to pay for what you want to live."

Zuckerberg's most recent comment has been a long, but rather short one, on how the Internet is being dismantled in ways that should be of concern to citizens everywhere, even for those with less-than-stellar Internet access. There is a great deal to be said for the way that the Internet is being used.

The Internet has changed a great deal, but not as much as it would have if the same thing was happening today.

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