In the Beginning

In the beginning, the Internet was a free frontier — a land of openness, creativity and possibility.

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The Free Internet

Early settlers discovered many like themselves. Out on the frontier, they banded together into communities that made up the free Internet.

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The Platforms

Then the amusement parks opened. Millions abandoned the frontier, drawn to the glitzy rides and manicured lawns.

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Walls and Billboards

At first, everyone loved the parks. Until they built walls and billboards. And spied, manipulated, and censored the people.

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A Forgotten Land

Today, the free frontier lays in ruins. Walled gardens dominate the landscape, with people trapped behind walls and under watch.

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Taking Back Control

Is this how the Internet ends? Or will people find a way to take back control?

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Breaking Free

With the right tools, people can break free of the parks and escape the walled gardens.