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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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Category: Walled Gardens

October 10, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulation: Even Outlaws of the Internet Have Rules

In the 1950s, a military base in the Sonoran Desert in California was shut down, but some of the marines

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October 10, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulation: The Creation of New Industry—LinkedIn

When discussing the need to find a job or connect with professionals, LinkedIn is a popular resource that might pop

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October 9, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulations within Instagram

Since the Internet, as we know it today, took off, laws and regulations surrounding it have become more and more

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October 8, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulation: GoFundMe

No matter how hard we try to ignore it, the world is filled with many different problems. Even with government

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October 7, 2022 Uncategorized / Walled Gardens

Regulation: Wikipedia

By nature, all wikis—websites edited and managed by their users—are experiments in collaborative self-regulation, but few approach the scale of

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October 7, 2022 Uncategorized / Walled Gardens

                        Regulation Within the New York Times

The goal of the New York Times is very simple: to give the public access to as much news as

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October 7, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulation: Brain.ly

The circuit of culture is how to study a topic and its influence appropriately and completely on our way of

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October 7, 2022 Walled Gardens

Regulation: The Multi-Tiers of Moderation on Twitch

The internet has come a long way from the wild-west that it once was. While it seemed like a lawless

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October 7, 2022 Uncategorized / Walled Gardens

Regulations: The Contradiction behind The Economist’s Paywall in The Internet Era

The Internet has grown to incredible complexity in a remarkably short time. Unlike normal laws, regulations on the Internet are

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October 7, 2022 Walled Gardens

Is Venmo a Safe Place for my Money?

In today’s age of technological advancements and the increasing use of mobile phones and electric transfers, apps like cash app

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