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On the Web: Monopoly and the ‘net

Most concerns about monopoly focus on the way content is produced, moderated, and sold. While content providers do use filtering, suggestions, and algorithm adjustments to “manage” discussion and control the Overton window of permitted opinion, there is a deeper layer that is not always factored in: the control providers have over content impacts the physical infrastructure of the internet.

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