Elon University
The prediction, in brief:

Limiting expression in content could eviscerate CMCs and at the same time turn a data highway into an easily exploited propaganda tool.

Predictor: Rheingold, Howard

Prediction, in context:

In a 1993 article for The Seattle Times, Paul Andrews interviews Howard Rheingold. Andrews writes: ”Rheingold and other watchdogs, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation formed by Lotus 1-2-3 founder Mitchell Kapor and Grateful Dead lyricist John Barlow, have raised three red flags over the future of digital communications. [The first is:] Censorship. Limiting expression in content could eviscerate CMCs [computer-mediated communications] and at the same time turn a data highway into an easily exploited propaganda tool.”

Biography:

Howard Rheingold, one of the first writers to illuminate the ideals and foibles of virtual communities, published a webzine called Electric Minds and wrote “Virtual Reality,” “Smart Mobs” and “Virtual Community.” He also was the editor of Whole Earth Review and the Millennium Whole Earth Catalog. (Research Scientist/Illuminator.)

Date of prediction: January 1, 1993

Topic of prediction: Controversial Issues

Subtopic: Censorship/Free Speech

Name of publication: Seattle Times

Title, headline, chapter name: Author Backs Freedom of Online Expression – Concerns Raised on Control of Data Highway

Quote Type: Partial quote

Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/document?_m=44d5a7ddba65f99f5b12dab299fb936d&_docnum=21&wchp=dGLbVlz-lSlAl&_md5=22ed5afb78656cdf870dc3358b1a4164

This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Anderson, Janna Quitney