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April 26, 2019

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By Joi Ito

The internet has been central to my life and career since I was in high school. The articles I’ve chosen reflect my interests in preserving the open internet I grew up with (and on) for my daughter, as it faces systemic challenges from human and algorithmic biases, over-regulation, proprietary platforms, and other threats.

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