If want to know why Internet Voting won't work, you should watch Alex J. Halderman's talk at the 31c3 conference about internet voting in Estonia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY_pHvhE4os
Very interesting talk at Blackhat about the numerous security vulnerabilities CCTV cameras have such as hard coded master passwords in firmware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaI0xjeefpg
I wonder what the user experience will be since a good experience relies on content loading quickly through CDNs. Netflix mainly uses AWS, Akamai, Limelight and Level 3 along with its own CDN to deliver content. The majority of the new countries do not have local CDN edge nodes.
(This is super frustrating when developing for African and some Asian countries)
It seems Netflix has an uphill battle ahead with regards to content licensing and content delivery.
I love the flexibility and speed that CDNs provide however I hate the fact that if you are outside the US CDNs get very flaky very quickly. Most of the large providers don't have a Point of Presence (POP) in Africa and large parts of Europe, Russia and Asia are not covered (i.e don't have a close POP). CloudFlare and Akamai are the only companies that have POPs in Africa, it's unfortunate that small players can't use really use Akamai. Aside from the location problems, the lack and / or pricing of HTTPS / TLS really sucks.
As a dev with SEO experience, a few things stand out:
1) The article has very high quality content, it's long and has very few links on the page.
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3) A lot of people have linked to your article, from Reddit, Twitter and many others.
4) Your site is clean, responsive and loads fast