John Palfrey
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"John Palfrey" (born 1972) is a leading United States/American educator, scholar, and law professor. He is a notable authority on the legal aspects of emerging media, and he is an advocate for Internet censorship/Internet freedom, including increased online Transparency (social)/transparency and accountability{{cite news

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The state's abilities in terms of content control online -- through a mixture of methods -- should not be underestimated.

Massachusetts is the canary in the mine on this issue. If Massachusetts gets this right, others will follow.

But if anyone can manage to mitigate such a risk, it is no doubt the Chinese.

You need to avoid any one entity having too much control over the ecosystem.

There is no question that the Chinese government is far and away the most adept of any state at blocking access to sensitive political content online.

There's a cat-and-mouse game going on between states that seek to control the information environment and citizens who seek to speak freely online. Filtering technologies, and the way that they are implemented, are becoming more sophisticated.

Filtering technologies, and the way that they are implemented, are becoming more sophisticated.

On the one hand, these are important, critical issues for the future of democracy in the world, and on the other, they're thorny and unpleasant to talk about. It's a massive brewing dispute.

While you can certainly build a community online, it [only] thrives with face-to-face interaction. Starting with the Internet, however, might not be a terrible idea.