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Or maybe that is what makes it the mod of all time, it's prolly my problem
Intellectual property is a fallacy in itself. It is an arbitrary line in the sand we draw. How many years does it last? What counts as IP? Who defines these rules? More importantly, why do you defer to them the authority to do so?
The internet as normal people were allowed to use it started with small messageboards between college staff and students. This was called Usenet. AOL ruined it when they started selling access commercially, and the place was flooded with ads and spam.
Just because it's illegal doesn't mean it's wrong. Go 3d print a machine gun and pirate a movie.
Twitter, reddit, youtube, imgur, all of these massively popular sites are doing things outright hostile to their users, because being nice does not make enough money. Anyone who has used youtube without adblock in the last 2-3 years will know how egregious the entire advertisement ecosystem is.
Before those were failing, we saw tumblr go down. they banned NSFW because they couldn't advertise and couldn't be on apple's mobile store. Apple's mobile store disallowed it because advertisers don't like NSFW.