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The Court Case that Enabled Today's Toxic Internet

The Court Case that Enabled Today's Toxic Internet

The Court Case that Enabled Today's Toxic Internet

Business, Spoken · SpokenLayer

July 9, 20184m 9s

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Show Notes

There once was a legendary troll, and from its hideout beneath an overpass of the information superhighway, it prodded into existence the internet we know, love, and increasingly loathe. That troll, Ken ZZ03, struck in 1995. But to make sense of the profound aftereffects—and why Big Tech is finally reckoning with this part of its history—you have to look back even further. In 1990, an online newsletter called Rumorville accused a competitor, Skuttlebutt, of being a “scam.

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