It would probably be true that in any war the people doing the fighting have more in common with one another than they do with those directing them to fight. But I'm not sure I see much practical use knowing that. Those in charge in Russia and China know this, so they control information to whip people up against their supposed enemies.
I suppose, in retrospect, policies in the west could have been designed to try and prevent those countries creating internet firewalls that allowed so much control. Being so aggressive on it would have looked over the top at the time though. It makes sense though that if everyone on every "side" can access all information, for good or for worse no one actor can stay on top of it.
I suppose, in retrospect, policies in the west could have been designed to try and prevent those countries creating internet firewalls that allowed so much control. Being so aggressive on it would have looked over the top at the time though. It makes sense though that if everyone on every "side" can access all information, for good or for worse no one actor can stay on top of it.