Why Should I Trust Cloud Computing When I Cannot Trust My Blog Network?

Often bloggers get a free blog from a social networking company and then one day they find themselves locked out of their accounts and their blogs wiped out. This is such a common occurrence that anyone that has participated in various blogs for business networking or online socializing has experienced such a catastrophic event.

Sometimes the blog network will "remove" the blog without notice for what it deems to be "risky content" and yet, in doing so the word gets out that the social network cannot be trusted and those who continue are blogging in fear of secret rules or worse arbitrary decisions based on all sorts of things including political persuasion of moderators or political correctness.

Interestingly enough when blog networks get started they enjoy a little bit of chaos, originality and spontaneous controversy, but suddenly change trying to mold themselves to the masses or the mob. Essentially they are going for the largest percentage and throwing away those outside the norm.

This has a dangerous effect on their network, and takes out much of the interesting sound and fury that helps build interest, intrigue and fun. The blogging network will then say, we are trying to prevent bullying or comments that might make users feel insecure, but in reality they are curtailing free speech and destroying expression.

No one should be so na? to think that the same thing will not happen with off-site storage of your information. No one should be so fooled to believe that all their work will not vanish one day if they disagree with a group, religion, government, or nation.

What cloud computing is, well it's simple, it is trap to control you, your voice and your information. We know that governments are fond of snooping, and scanning your information, corporate club card data, airline reservations, phone calls and data, do you think for one second your data will be safe?

Don't be ridiculous, cloud computing is a trap and a way to further control your behavior, mind, information and make you an obedient slave. If you put your trust in it, fine, but it now owns you, your work and your mind from then on. I've not heard one argument that would lead me to believe otherwise. Trust no one, not even the clouds above, or that cloud will rain on your parade.

Now please understand, this article writer is the most prolific writer in the history of the Internet, so unless someone spends the time to explain to me the safe guards to the user of cloud computing, he will write 100 articles per year on this topic and they will be scattered across the Internet.

Lance Winslow - Lance Winslow's Bio Lance Winslow also has a huge interest in Education; http://www.classroom20.com/profile/LancerWinslow

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