The world is seeing a rise in online survallance and I feel absolutely certain it will come to the US. It goes against my belief of giving people more freedoms, responsibilities, and accountabilities. I love the idea of competition. I believe the current internet is outdated and extremely curated and highly synthetic. I feel the Internet D3ad Theory is a real phenomenon and we should bring back an unlimited amount of freedom of media, data, and communication. I believe all data, mediums, freedoms of expressions, and information should be shared with the world. I believe people should have the freedom to collect any data they feel is useful to them. If they upload exploitative data or media, then data and media society collectively deems is expl0itative for the rational physical protection of others without an overstepping of freedoms, rights, and freedoms of expressions of others then that person should be held responsible and should result in investigation and arrested for producing such data and media. Children need to be protected, it is up to the parents. I believe in giving parents more easy-to-use tools for them to do so.
Since the current online infrastructure, produced mostly by corporations and globalized entities willfully commited to Digital IDs and survallance system adherences, I believe the US should make a new online infrastructure for those who do not want a curated online experience. I believe this creates a demand for new systems and online infrastructures. Here are my suggestions for what I think is required for a new online digital infrastructure:
-New ISP technologies or methods with a removal ISP service providers. Perhaps new network communication technologies. If I could use my immagination, perhaps new technologies that uses the natural low-earth frequencies to transmit and receive data.
- New internet web browsers
-New generation of encrypted internet servers with device-to-device offline communication and continuous offline-online updates.
-New OS systems (both open source and one-time-payment systems backed by encryption, privacies, permissions, and built-in protections. It needs to be a system very easy to use, well tested, and rivals existing systems. It needs to be a system where each and every script, data, and app can be monitored and provided useful information in case intervention is necissary to stop a task. Each and every script or program needs a purpose and no program should be malicious, monitor users, or interfiere in their use of the OS.
-New open-source or one-time payment software to replace the most commonly used softwares and apps.
-Free and open-use patents for all PC components, hardwares, softwares, systems, and others elements anyone can make, sell, and use. These technologies need to be backed by the legal systems so that other entities cannot expl0it patents. Entities should find ways to enable freedoms and not c3nsor or find ways to control people.
-New websites, perhaps websites that immitate existing websites in certain ways. Websites that encourage more free features, more privacy protections, protections with user-made content creation, built-in encryptions, and AI protections for user produced content. Systems that allow for easy-use advertising integration for people to have the option to sell their data for monitary gain. Websites that allow for optional adult-explicit content or non-adult-explicit content with a simple enable button. Introducing with a better idea, perhaps websites with media content can have my idea of an iconic eleven-tier drag-switch content system. This system is at the top or settings of a website and the user can drag and lock the slider of a specific setting using a pin or password. These are the switch settings a user can select on the slider: 1 Toddler-friendly content only (ages 1-4), 2 Young kid friendly content (ages 4-6), 3 Kid-friendly content (ages 7-9), 4 Preteen-friendly content (ages 10 - 13), 5 Teen-friendly content (ages 14 - 17), 6 (Main website content) Regular and non-adult content-only, 7 AI-allowed content, 8 Nudity-allowed content, 9 Explicit-adult-allowed content, 10 Explicit-adult-allowed AI content, and 11 Absolute unrestricted content (including AI, flagged, and bot garbage). Websites can choose what content it wants to host. Adult websites have explicit-content warnings, health label-warnings, and an enter-age field. I like the idea of a soft and safe adult verification system by having a field where users input three websites where it can confirm a user having a similar age from three different website sources. This would require registered users to retain birthdates and to share birthdates with other websites.
-The OS is already host-to-online ready. Each OS is a user PC OS and a home-server-ready system. There is a default ready website that is part of the OS. A person can simply enable their network card and enable the website to launch an online web page. All web pages feature integrated protections and encryptians. The user simply has to design and add elements and enable it to be viewed online. When it's launched, the OS web page simply auto-launches and has its link-adress get put on a website viewer forum which other OS enabled websites. Other users can simple choose an address to see another's website. There is no need for networking code as it's built into OS and its transmission systems. All it takes is enabling the website page (pages) and enabling the internet-network card. I call this OSOH (operating system online Hosting). Each page comes with easy-to-add present features such as: passcode and pin features, PC encryption banking, OS payment processor, My ID (you choose the data you want to share), Sell-my-data (make money selling your own data for a listed price), web page editing tools, page hosting media content (video player, streaming, PDF viewer, and image viewer), community tools (such as real-time text editing, drawing, membership profiles, subscriptions, follows-rss or phone/email notifications, file sharing, video streaming), and much more. All free as part of the OS. This feature is integrated in a framework that can be easily communicated with other OS devices and network types (perhaps even the old corporate-dinosaur internet we use today). It's build not for one internet, but many types of internets (the internet itself can be subject to variety and competition with different server types and methods).
-We can incorporate an optional ID system where users share what items and elements to use for IDs like sharing selective info on their drivers liscense. Having their ID data shared completely encypted. It's an internet system where users choose every detail of what websites, apps, and other users see, use, and collect.
-There is zero mainstream corporate or government integration, control, espionage, monitoring, survallance, data-mining, and doxong. People can choose who sees what and who has access to what. There is absolutely zero mandatory corporate Digital ID systems or Social Credit Score systems. Everything is run on permissions. Even if government mandated such features, they should be easy to simply enable and disable. Thesebsystems are design to make the users the ultimate controller of their digital system.
-Operating Systems, Softwares, and websites has a lot of parental controls upon set up. There are fast presets, website-to-parent phone-notification-messaging, and more optional robust parental control options if they want to be extremely controlling.
-There should be integration with home-server transmission-encryption communications. Home-servers should easily connect with this new form of internet technology.
-Have new companies and start-ups build new PC components, chips, and hardware systems. This can be a start to new companies who can create open-source or patented hardware and digital elements and experiences.
These are my ideas to use new technologies for a new and uncurated internet. New visions, methods, and technologies for a better system of operations, communications, and tools.
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