TheFreeWorldExperiment.com, a global community uniting artists and people of all interests

Lewis Fein a spokesperson for TheFreeWorldExperiment.com, a global community uniting artists and people of all interests around the world joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Lewis Fein discuss the following:

  • For the benefit of our listeners, tell us more about The Free World Experiment?
  • What is the inspiration behind this site?
  • Who are some of the key users for The Free World Experiment?
  • How do you envision this site expanding over the short- and long-term?
  • What are some additional benefits of using The Free World Experiment?

Duration: 10:20

TFWE is a free to use, experimental web application, which facilitates visual information exchange among  people, using a world map as a location based platform where it all takes place.

We, all the inhabitants of the world, live in a certain location on our planet earth, in countless communities,  where we call our towns, cities, neighborhoods, states, countries. Our location on this planet influence if not determine many aspects of our lives, including our freedoms. We all want to be and deserve to be free, and to live peacefully, but often times fall short on practicing tolerance towards each other’s freedoms which is essential for peace to take hold.

In this free world, our towns, neighborhoods, cities, states, countries are turned into open public squares, where inhabitants can go to and express themselves freely. This free world is equipped with an auto control system, where anyone, can remove offensive or indecent content as they see fit. But powers can be abused, and freedoms may be breached if these inhabitants fall short on their tolerance and respect for other’s freedoms.

Related Web Site: TheFreeWorldExperiment.com

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