Debating whether Julian Assange is a journalist is irrelevant. He changed journalism forever | Margaret Simons
Briefly

Assange emerged from the free software, cypherpunk movement seeking a free internet for privacy and personal freedom. WikiLeaks aimed to force accountability and ethical behavior in institutions through mass-scale leaking, reflecting his anarchist views.
Murdoch, once a Labour supporter, transitioned to identifying as a libertarian emphasizing individual responsibility and limited government. The distinction between his libertarianism and Assange's anarchism explains their differing outcomes: Murdoch is part of the establishment while Assange is a convicted felon.
The debate over Assange's role as a journalist misses the larger impact: his domain name registration for WikiLeaks coincided with the rise of Twitter and Facebook, altering journalism significantly and rendering earlier innovations such as blogging less relevant.
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