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| | Poll: Should the US President have an Internet kill-switch? | | 13 points by solipsist on Jan 28, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 20 comments | | This poll was inspired by Zak's comment (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2150376), which connected the recent claims that the Internet has been shut off in almost all of Egypt with the emerging possibility that the US President may be given those same rights. While I don't know much about the issue, it does seem as if it is a prominent and difficult debate with both sides have solid arguments. I set up this poll to see what the HN community thought about it. | |
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You can prevent "cyber warfare" by disconnecting sensitive stuff. You don't need to kill Wikipedia or my blog because there's not much warfare you can really wage with pages that aren't sensitive in nature. How is an enemy going to abuse Remember The Milk or Reddit to the extent that it cripples our national security? So a kill switch is not only stupidly impractical because it makes us more disorganized and disconnected than an enemy, but also because it's strictly unconstitutional.
A better question: is there a sane justification for it?