It's already "less free" in the sense that massive corporations are incentivised to act in certain ways out of profit.
Look at all the demonetisation fiascos YouTube has had over the years, for instant. It's not free by virtue of it being owned by corporate interests who only agenda is more money.
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It's already "less free" in the sense that massive corporations are incentivised to act in certain ways out of profit.
Look at all the demonetisation fiascos YouTube has had over the years, for instant. It's not free by virtue of it being owned by corporate interests who only agenda is more money.