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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by freedomPusher@sopuli.xyz to c/netneutrality@sopuli.xyz

Before sharing a link I would like to determine whether the website excludes people from access, and who is excluded. I can test for myself whether the Tor community is excluded but what about:

  • VPNs
  • i2p
  • public libraries
  • #cgNAT-issued IP addresses (often from impoverished regions)
  • various geographical regions
  • particular browsers (e.g. lynx, w3m, non-chrome-based…)

for example? I cannot check all those means of access. If a website is implementing some form of digital exclusion, I would like to ensure that I am not helping the exclusive website gain visitors.

#askFedi #netneutrality

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Network Neutrality and Digital Inclusion

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This community is broadly about network neutrality. It’s important to note a major component of #netneutrality is access equality and thus #digitalInclusion.

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