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» The principles of Blasta.
Philosophy
This document explains the fundamental principles of Blasta and sharing of referential resources (also known as "bookmarks").
Some ideas that are conveyed in this article were taken from the video Trusted Computing.
Visit AgainstTCPA.com to learn more about the subject of computing and trust.
Control
You can control your bookmarks by your own personal conviction (minute 00:01:30 to the video), and the most that Blasta can ever do, is to not accept links into its system, and that is it. Blasta will never be able to remove information from your system without you doing so by yourself.
Think
The Blasta system is constructed and designed in a fashion which would encourage, inspire and exert your mind to incite yourself to research, investigate, discover, and, most importantly, to own and to think.
Trust
TRUST | confidence.
Trust is the personal believe in correctness of something.
It is the deep conviction of truth and rightness, and can not be enforced.
If you gain someone's trust, you have established an interpersonal relationship, based on communication, shared values and experiences.
TRUST always depends on mutuality.
Conclusion
Blasta is designed for organizing, sharing and spreading of information in a collaborative fashion, be it in an exclusive manner, by the use of selective authorizations or inclusive manner, or both.
Blasta is designed for people to control their information, or more precisely, not to disrupt nor sabotage freedoms.
By these, to a great degree, you are able to make use of Blasta in any shape that you desire, and consequently form your bookmarks in your own image.
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. ― Genesis 1:27 (KJV)