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authorMohit Agarwal <mohit.agarwal@sky.com>2021-09-07 23:13:30 +0100
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<!-- Should we rethink the nature and limits of freedom of speech in
the internet age? -->
+In modern society usage of the internet is clearly widespread and is
+noticeably an incredibly significant in our world today and will
+continue to be so [@stats;@stats-population;@stats-access]. The nature
+of the internet raises many questions in relation to our
+understanding of freedom of speech and allows the spread of
+information in a way that was once impossible. The significance and
+prevalence of the internet both now and in the foreseeable future,
+particularly given its popularity with young people means that we must
+consider the internet's relation to freedom of speech and how we
+should, or rather shouldn't attempt to act on it.
# References and bibliography