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Post by Emperor Siôn on Nov 16, 2011 16:17:29 GMT 7
While thinking to myself in bed, a thought struck me. In the real world, land is limited, and already owned by recognised countries. Cyberspace is a complete contrast, infinite space and un-owned by some government. Every man, woman and child has a chance to own cyber territory, and the size of cyber territory is proportionate to the work put into it, and the amount of tenants on the cyber territory. For example, forums are effectively cyberstates, owned by a person/people.
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Post by Emperor Siôn on Nov 16, 2011 16:28:51 GMT 7
With other people working to improve the forum, in exchange for a place to do internet related buiseness. A blog is cyber territory where one person is in control, and works on their cyber territory. Places like facebook and myspace are effectively entire worlds, with each member owning a few pages of data, and have the capability of influencing others with ratings and comments.
Places like Amazon, E-bay and Trade me are massive markets, unlocking new potential in both the internet and consumation.
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Post by Emperor Siôn on Nov 16, 2011 16:31:54 GMT 7
E-mail is a brilliant way of sending any data from any cyber territory to any other, faster than possible in the real world.
Deep Stuff.
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Post by Duke James on Nov 18, 2011 12:46:15 GMT 7
Absolutely right! In the real world everything is restricted, in cyberspace everything has the ability to move where it wants.
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Post by King Rook on Nov 19, 2011 5:22:27 GMT 7
Which is why as a nation Uantir doesn't focus as much on the map, and the size of one's holdings is proportional to their contributions to the project. You might be interested to read about the Literary Economy.
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Post by Emperor Siôn on Nov 19, 2011 9:19:06 GMT 7
Thank you for that link, it was an interesting read.
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