whereas on read it everybody gets to post and everybody gets a vote, everybody gets to goiay,-- yay,and you know what i say to that? i say oooh. okay. why should everybody get a vote as to what we should all be raebding. that is cultural socialism. >> i like to think of it as a little bit of democracy on-line, the idea that any one of us has a great idea worth sharing or an opinion worth hearing is sort of baked into how that platform works and how this country works. >> but on read it you don't have to be a certain age, you don't have to be a property owner. you don't have to pass a literacy test, all the things we look for in our democracy. >> that's right, we wanted it to be as open as possible. and the hope is more people who otherwise wouldn't have had access now can. and who can now share their ideas who wouldn't have been able to before. >> stephen: okay, speaking of sharing idea, you are sharing ideas in a new book. it's called without their permission. okay. what is it you are doing without their permission and who is they? >> it is the gatekeepers, it is this idea that on-l