The toxic cloud called ‘Internet’
If we don’t redirect our global economic system, and fast, the whole toxic cloud may crash whether we like it or not
View ArticleThree Internet-Creating Ideologies
The Internet provides another option for capitalism’s hallucination of endless growth
View ArticleFacebook’s Growing Ties to ‘Republican Political Machine’
"It's a GOP propaganda mill," one observer said of the social media platform
View ArticleBen Tarnoff Wants to Socialize the Internet
Review of Internet for the People: The Fight for Our Digital Future by Ben Tarnoff (Verso, 2022) From the beginning of Ben Tarnoff’s Internet for the People, the reader is made viscerally aware of what...
View ArticleThe New Battleground for Abortion Rights: Internet Privacy
Less than two days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, media intelligence firm Zignal Labs counted a more than a quarter of a million mentions of abortion pills across media platforms...
View ArticleSpying On Us All — Government And Big Tech Want Even More Surveillance Powers
Last month, Greece’s intelligence service – under control of prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis – got caught tapping the phone of a prominent opposition leader. The scandal, known as the “Greek...
View ArticleAs Lula Leads Bolsonaro, Activists Warn of ‘Blatant Disinformation’ Online...
With Brazil’s Supreme Court under fire by backers of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for upholding a judge’s decision allowing the removal of false election claims from online platforms ahead of...
View ArticleCitizens’ Social Media Can Provide an Antidote to Propaganda and Disinformation
In early October, the Pew Research Center released a report called “The Role of Alternative Social Media in the News and Information Environment.” While the report is well-researched and reveals a...
View ArticleBig Tech is Failing. The Future of Democracy Depends on What Happens Next
After Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter for $44bn, many people fear for its survival. The world’s richest man has laid off more than half the social media platform’s total staff, botched the rollout of...
View ArticleAmerica Needs Gigi Sohn at the FCC Now—Democrats Must Get It Done
You’ve probably never heard of Gigi Sohn, but America needs her and we need her now. This is a call to immediate action to restore Net Neutrality and stop a tiny slice of corporate America from spying...
View ArticleOn Establishing an Online Democratic Platform for the General Public
Preface to essay It is quite fitting that the publication of this essay is happening in a time when social media corporations are under increasing scrutiny about the way they operate and present...
View ArticleCan the Left Disagree Without Being Disagreeable?
I have been a reporter for thirty years. During this period, I have been to many former war zones and to active war zones, including in Iraq, Libya, and Syria. I have seen things that I wish I had not...
View ArticleTwitter Aided The Pentagon In Its Covert Online Propaganda Campaign
TWITTER EXECUTIVES HAVE claimed for years that the company makes concerted efforts to detect and thwart government-backed covert propaganda campaigns on its platform. Behind the scenes, however, the...
View ArticleNoam Chomsky, Chris Hedges, Edward Snowden, Jill Stein & Greenwald on the...
This video compiles excerpts from interviews we published on our channel about the Julian Assange case. To see the full interviews Watch the full interviews: Chris Hedges: https://youtu.be/SwdPQm1IEBI...
View ArticleWhy the Twitter Files Are in Fact a Big Deal
The so-called Twitter Files, which started being released at the start of December, have so far generated a lot more discussion of the metacontroversies surrounding their release than of what’s...
View ArticleCould Julian Assange Be Released In Two Months?
This article was funded by paid subscribers of The Dissenter Newsletter. Become a monthly paid subscriber to help us continue our analysis and coverage. As the new year began, ABC Global Affairs Editor...
View ArticleUnder Musk, Twitter Continues to Promote US Propaganda Networks
Twitter’s “state-affiliated media” policy has an unwritten exemption for US government-funded and -controlled news media accounts. Twitter even boosts these accounts as “authoritative” sources for news...
View ArticleTeenage iPhone Rebellion in Brooklyn
Every Sunday about a dozen high school teenagers gather without their iPhones on a little hill in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, USA. They form a circle and quietly start to read serious books (Dostoevsky,...
View ArticleGaslighting, Oligarchy, and Other Media Forecasts
“Gaslighting” was Merriam-Webster’s 2022 word of the year, a selection based on the frequency of searches in their online dictionary. The term makes good sense on cultural grounds as well, given the...
View ArticleHow Social Networks Became a ‘Subsidiary’ of the FBI and CIA
The Twitter Files have lifted the lid on a secret alliance between Silicon Valley, intelligence agencies and the political establishment The US Congress last tried to grapple with what the country’s...
View ArticleCongress Might Want a TikTok Ban, but Their Questions Suggest Going Even Further
What if the United States government banned every single social media app? Not just TikTok. All of them. Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter–sayonara. It may sound ludicrous, but if you apply the logic behind...
View ArticleSnowden Warns Today’s Surveillance Technology Makes 2013 Look Like ‘Child’s...
With this week marking 10 years since whistleblower Edward Snowden disclosed information to journalists about widespread government spying by United States and British agencies, the former National...
View ArticleTo Build a Movement For Democracy, We Have To Win the Internet
Looking towards the 2024 presidential election, we must face the real possibility that we may be headed into an electoral autocracy. For those of us who have experienced repression and violence at the...
View ArticleThe Censors Down Under: The ACMA Gambit on Misinformation and Disinformation
In January 2010, the then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, doing what she does best, grasped a platitude and ran with it in launching, of all things, an institution called the Newseum....
View ArticleMeet The Left Youtubers Blowing Up the Alt-Right Pipeline
If you are worried about whether the kids are alright, you should be. The Right has inundated social media with accessible misinformation, to put it charitably — and social media is exactly where teens...
View ArticleTo Fight Big Tech, We Must Seize the Means of Computation
“If you’ve never tried to organize a movement without the internet, I’m here to tell you, it’s really hard. We need to seize the means of computation, because while the internet isn’t the most...
View ArticleThe Refusal
“Solitude, the very condition which sustained the individual against and beyond his society, has become technically impossible.” — Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man.1 Internet sobriety is what I...
View ArticleIn the Shadow of Silicon Valley
Seeing cars with no human inside move through San Francisco’s streets is eerie enough as a pedestrian, but when I’m on my bicycle I often find myself riding alongside them, and from that vantage point...
View ArticleHow to Take Back the Internet
Platforms that once represented a promise of freedom are now monopolies based on data extraction and surveillance. Users who joined social media to stay in touch with their friends find themselves...
View ArticleAI Chatbots: Hype Meets Reality
Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere. Companies use powerful AI chatbots on their webpages or phone systems to handle customer questions. Newsrooms and magazines use them to write...
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