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Hop-on’s Digitalage(TM) Manifesto for Web 3.0 Social Media and Digital Rights Platform

Hop-on’s Digitalage(TM) Manifesto for Web 3.0 Social Media and Digital Rights Platform.

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Hop-on’s Digitalage(TM) Manifesto for Web 3.0 Social Media and Digital Rights Platform

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[{"type":"text","content":"TEMECULA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 10, 2021 / Hop-on, Inc. (OTC:HPNN) announced that the Company has successfully launched the alpha version of our proprietary social media platform using Blazor technology. Blazor offers all the benefits of the rich, modern single-page application (SPA) platform. The software allows our team to write the code for the client and server in the same technology (. NET) tied into IPFS servers around the world. With that, the same classes can be shared by both client and server code.Digitalage.com is a decentralized platform with features that will promote the digital rights management of influencers.The Company is focused on competing against the monopolistic nature of large social media giants such as Facebook, WeChat, YouTube, Messenger, Instagram, Kuaishou, QQ, TikTok, VK.com, and WhatsApp globally.Whether you agree or disagree with the opinions of certain individuals or movements, the Supreme Court of the United States has routinely upheld the right to Freedom of Speech; however, it may surprise some folks that the First Amendment only applies to government interference in the rights of the citizen.Free Speech is a Human Right'Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.'- Article 19, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rightshttps://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rightsPrivate enterprise has the right to say 'no' to anyone they don't like or don't want on their platforms - for any reason. Whether religious intolerance, ethnic discrimination, criminal background, sexism, ageism, or political beliefs, a social network is like a private club that can revoke your account whenever they so choose. No recourse. No appeal.Hop-on believes those actions and this trend is extremely dangerous to our democracy; to an open and free society, and back to the repression, dogma, and control tactics used to silence Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, Copernicus, and innumerable others that have lost their freedoms and their lives at the hands of the righteous few that deem their viewpoint superior to all others.For the review of Hop-on's manifesto click here. https://rb.gy/mjezx7About Hop-onH...

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