- Open Letter to Global Media
- Facebook’s Gambit
- Corporate Media: Following the Money
- Net Neutrality is Back On the Table
- The Basic Problem of Platform Politics
- Trump’s WSJ Op-ed
- A Supranational Digital Economy
- TikTok Says Yes We Can
- More On Squid Game
- Tucker’s Gaslight Special
- Honoring Elliot Harmon (1981-2021)
By Greta Thunberg and Vanessa Nakate
Common Dreams
If your stories do not include the notion of a ticking clock, then the climate crisis is just a political topic among other topics, something we can just buy, build or invest our way out of.
Facebook’s Gambit
The Name Change By James Muldoon, Jacobin
It's a Cancer Says AOC By Tim Levin, Insider
Facebook and January 6 By Timothy Karr, Free Press
Corporate Media: Following the Money
By Andrew Perez, David Sirota and Walker Bragman
The Daily Poster
The bedrock of the political media ecosystem is the Washington gossip rags that are quite literally “presented by” a rogues gallery of corporate villains trying to buy politicians and kill the reconciliation bill.
Net Neutrality is Back On the Table
The FCC will finally have the Democratic majority it needs to bring back Obama-era net neutrality rules, which have become a hugely divisive issue between Democrats and Republicans.
The Basic Problem of Platform Politics
There was a time when a country-wide blockade of Facebook would have been unthinkable. But Facebook is so toxic in US politics that it’s hard to imagine a president lobbying foreign countries on its behalf.
By Chris Walker
Truthout
Several journalists have condemned The Wall Street Journal for publishing an op-ed by former President Donald Trump peddling lies about the veracity of the 2020 presidential election — including some journalists at the newspaper itself, who have worked diligently to fact-check the former president in their own work.
A Supranational Digital Economy
if we go to the core of what is at stake when we talk about international digital architecture, we see that it is a whole system that is self-regulating and self-assembling in order to be able to exercise digital capitalism.
By Madison Malone Kircher
Slate
The idea that we need permission to celebrate ourselves, to indulge in self-care, has become something of a running theme among several of TikTok’s most popular trends this fall.
The Real Meaning By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus
An Architecture of Oppression By Jerry Elengical and Anmol Ahuja, STIRworld
The Fox News star came under fire for framing the Trump-incited Capitol attack as a false flag operation, with colleague Geraldo Rivera calling “bullshit” and Liz Cheney urging Rupert Murdoch to step in.
Honoring Elliot Harmon (1981-2021)
By Jillian C. York and Rainey Reitman
Electronic Frontier Foundation
A committed copyleft activist, he led campaigns against patent trolls and fought for open access to research. He campaigned globally for freedom of expression and access to knowledge, and his powerful articles helped define many of these issues for a global community of digital rights activists.
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