Replying to @ashedryden
@ashedryden @assaf Individuals who know how to build a website are better off then those who don’t (and can’t afford to hire someone). So?
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@stilkov @ashedryden if you like the tech divide, of course everything that keeps it going is win-win
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@assaf @ashedryden I find the cost of having to care about Google in the first place much worse than the SSL aspect.
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@assaf @ashedryden The point is I don’t find it comparable to the net neutrality discussion. Completely different dimensions.
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@stilkov @ashedryden same principle: here are two tiers and you can pay to move from one to the other
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@assaf @ashedryden Might be comparable if the cost were out of proportion. It’s not, given you only care if you run your own site, anyway.
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@stilkov @ashedryden right your webmaster is going to install HTTPS for free …
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@assaf @ashedryden Of course not, but hopefully at a competitive price, which I’d expect to only marginally increase the overall cost.
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@stilkov @ashedryden my company serves small businesses, so I can tell you that you’re assumption is factually wrong for that demographics
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Replying to @assaf
@assaf @ashedryden Fair enough.

Aug 8, 2014 · 5:37 PM UTC