2020-07-02 ------------------------------------------------------------------ In the past, communication had physical limits that were strict enough to give us the feeling there was no need to exclude people from the table if they were physically close enough to be included. Now the physical limits have broken down due to connectivity. There is now over-abundance of connections. This changes the idea of inclusivity. There is a spontaneous instict of censorship that seems to pop up everywhere. The parameters of the censorship are also spontaneous and often revert to taboo thinking and a sort of religiosity around an ideology. I believe that the instinct to restrict connectivity is motivated by a practical need to keep the data intake on a manageable level but the parameters of censorship are not useful. Indeed they are harmful. Personally I find inclusivity of different viewpoints essential for a sane worldview, but the way I censor is by the nature of the messenger. If a person is unable to show respect to others or question their own beliefs, they are not a useful conduit for information. On the other hand, if a person is respectful and can question themselves, they often are a useful source of many sorts of information, not only the sort that they are an expert in. ------------------------------------------------------------------