One thing that has been widely noticed about the new Internet world is that it's very hard to hide anything, even from casual browsers, much less determined, focused investigators. Hence I would say that we have already ripped down the veils of secrecy from almost everything. The other important thing is that in principle almost anyone can communicate almost anything to anyone else. I suppose we might consider having public truth conventions to compare notes. Of course they'd be full of liars, fabulists, and scam artists, but some of those people and their constructions can be quite amusing. Anyone up for one in the New York City area?
One thing that has been widely noticed about the new Internet world is that it's very hard to hide anything, even from casual browsers, much less determined, focused investigators. Hence I would say that we have already ripped down the veils of secrecy from almost everything. The other important thing is that in principle almost anyone can communicate almost anything to anyone else. I suppose we might consider having public truth conventions to compare notes. Of course they'd be full of liars, fabulists, and scam artists, but some of those people and their constructions can be quite amusing. Anyone up for one in the New York City area?