🎬 A powerful documentary on Aaron Swartz
—an internet prodigy who co-created RSS, helped build Reddit, and penned the “Guerilla Open Access Manifesto.”
He dedicated his life to open knowledge and digital justice—but tragically took his own life at 26.
From forcing open academic archives to founding Demand Progress and fighting SOPA, Swartz’s story reminds us how much stands to be lost when access to information is gated.
This film dives into his activism, ideals, and legacy—as told by his peers and loved ones.
It’s a timely call to defend digital rights and continue his mission.
🧭 Decide for yourself: why did he risk everything?
🗣️ What does his vision demand from us today?
Full documentary linked in the replies👇🏽

The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz | full movie (2014)
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