Big Brother Is Watching You…The Party is now Manipulating the Internet!
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Many of us read or heard about George Orwell’s novel "1984 "; it shows how the Party who has the ultimate power can manipulate all the Public who struggle to have a place in the society, and forces them to obey its unfair rules. May be some of you read this novel more than one time, so there is no need to give more details about the novel and let’s see how it really apply to our World Wide Web and how Orwell wasn’t only trying to tell a science fiction story, on the contrary, time has proved that he was predicting something that happened indeed, and foresaw what will the life look like after few years!
As these words may seem to be new to your ears, let’s clarify more;
Nowadays, becoming rich, popular, and achieving many revenues mean that you can simply control and manipulate the Web, especially in the world of Social Networks.
Popular websites don’t even spend a cent for marketing and let others know about them as there are thousands or even millions who do the whole work for them.
Have you ever thought about the matter this way? Have you ever asked yourself why only the websites who reached the peak of popularity gain the attention of online users and can’t be reported as SPAM, regardless of the number of posts that are submitted from them, even if they are promoting certain product or service which is the real SPAM for sure?
How many times did we read the word SPAM spreading all over the internet just because the resource of the content is not one of the (Party members) those websites on the top, in other words, in the safe side? For the internet society, the sites on the top can’t be treated like other websites which still struggle to book their tickets among the websites at the summit, even if they offer some high quality services and products.
This is not every thing; you can even find some other internet users who don’t want your site to succeed and try to fight you claiming that you are spamming the system or you are not presenting unique content, but the truth is that you still don’t have enough power to have your posts published without any troubles.
The internet world, like any other field, should be an open source for all entrepreneurs to build their own businesses, promote them, and making profits from the services or the products they present. If we stuck to the idea that becoming popular means that you did it all, and that you have the ultimate power to control the internet, we will never achieve any progress as there will be no competition and no efforts to enhance the business. There will be a lack of enthusiasm to create something unique that can benefit the whole humanity and is considered a new addition to the web, as every thing will be destined to be SPAM.

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June 15th, 2008 at 11:19 am
“The internet world, like any other field, should be an open source for all entrepreneurs to build their own businesses, promote them, and making profits from the services or the products they present.”
But if you notice all fields are this way, eventually a few powerful players control most of the action and leave only the crumbs for anyone else. DOn’t try to start an auto manufacturing business, or you’ll be sorry.