Al-Qaeda is stuck in Web 1.0 and free speech and the social web is the best way to fight them, Daniel Kimmage says:
There is a simple lesson here: unfettered access to a free Internet is not merely a goal to which we should aspire on principle, but also a very practical means of countering Al Qaeda. As users increasingly make themselves heard, the ensuing chaos will not be to everyone’s liking, but it may shake the online edifice of Al Qaeda’s totalitarian ideology.
Is he right?