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Can the whole internet be deleted?

Can the whole internet be deleted?

No, You can’t. The Internet is designed to go around the damage if the internet is deleted. But, If you have the power to delete the internet, every country will follow your command because they would not want the internet to be gone.

Is everything saved on the internet?

No, nothing is permanent on the internet because the corporations that host your files are not permanent. The permanence of information is reliant on a place to store it, that costs money and requires an actual effort to maintain it.

How permanent is the internet?

Everything online is permanent. Despite assurances from the popular social media sites that we can delete at any time, the internet never forgets. That frat party picture that everyone found so hilarious 15 years ago can disappear from specific sites.

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What you put on the Internet stays forever?

It’s called “digital permanence,” the idea that once something is uploaded, posted, published or otherwise “put on” the Internet, it will be there forever.

How permanent is the Internet?

How long do pictures stay on the internet?

thanks a lot. I guess one one say at place I go to write opinion commentaries tjat they may be concidered incendiary. But I write of what I observe, political nonsense, and what I’ver personally experienced. People can take or leave them.

Why do people say the Internet is forever?

This is one reason we say “the internet is forever”. Anything you post publicly can be copied. There’s no easy way to know by who, or by how many, but you can never assume that the number of copies is zero. Once it’s on the public internet, you lose all control over it the instant that someone makes a copy.

Did a black man invented the Internet?

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But it’s worth revisiting that past during Black History Month, because the pre-Google era saw one of the most momentous black contributions to the development of the internet: the invention of internet search itself, by Alan Emtage.