Your Own Private Internet. In Defense of Anonymity. In 1787, when America’s framers wanted to argue for its Constitution, they published their arguments (the Federalist Papers) anonymously.
Whistleblowers have released everything from the Pentagon Papers to the Downing Street Memos. Anonymous speech is a First Amendment right. And yet, on the supposedly Wild West frontier of the Internet, publishing anonymously is not so easy. Hosting providers require a name and credit card, which they have to hand over to the FBi at the drop of a National Security Letter. We need a Wikipedia for data. I just started blogging.
I am not sure what I want to write about, but I think one theme will be "things I want but want someone else to build. " This article describes one of those things.