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Your Creator Economy Math Is Built On Our Broken Dreams

joanwestenberg.com · Feb 21

Somewhere in San Francisco, another startup founder is pitching their revolutionary creator economy platform. They've got the perfect deck: slick animations, exponential growth charts, and a "mere" 10% platform fee. Their Patagonia vest matches their meticulously rehearsed presentation about "emp...

Shared by @tante and 17 others.
divdev (@divdev) · Feb 22
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Feb 22
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 21
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

RaymondPierreL3 (@RaymondPierreL3) · Feb 21
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 22
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Feb 22
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

Chuck Munson (@chuck) · Feb 21
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

Augusto Campos (@augustocc) · Feb 22
🔁 @Daojoan:

Every creator economy founder is just another parasite in a Patagonia vest trying to extract 10% from people making less than rent money. We don't need more middlemen. We need ownership, independence, and fewer tech holes 'saving' us with their exponential growth charts

joanwestenberg.com/your-creato

Worth reading

When Art Meets Activism: 7 Powerful Street Art Pieces Fighting for the Planet

streetartutopia.com · Feb 21

Explore seven extraordinary street art pieces that merge creativity and activism, spotlighting pressing environmental issues like climate change and sustainability. These masterpieces demonstrate the power of public art to inspire action for our planet.

Shared by @JoBlakely and 65 others.
mxk (@mxk) · Feb 22
🔁 @streetartutopia:

When Art Meets Activism: 7 Powerful Street Art Pieces Fighting for the Planet: streetartutopia.com/street-art

👀 (@maria) · Feb 21
🔁 @StreetArtUtopia: When Art Meets Activism: 7 Powerful Street Art Pieces Fighting for the Planet: https://streetartutopia.com/street-art-that-echo-environmental-awareness/
Worth reading

This page is under construction - localghost

localghost.dev · Feb 22

If you take just one thing away from this article, I want it to be this: please build your own website.

Shared by @kayserifserif and 31 others.
nev (@nev) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Joshua Byrd (@phocks) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Ruth Mottram (@Ruth_Mottram) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Pedro Piñera (@pedro) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

katherine (@kayserifserif) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Liz 💾 (@binarydigit) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Sara Joy :happy_pepper: (@sarajw) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Gero Stein (@tdr) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Christopher (@Kichae) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Franz Graf (@hikingdude) · Feb 22
🔁 @sophie:

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

localghost.dev/blog/this-page-

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

jacobsilverman.com · Feb 21

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

Shared by @yuhasz01 and 72 others.
CynBlogger™️🙈🙉🙊 (@cynblogger) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

UncleRico (@shsbxheb) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

Éric Freyssinet (@ericfreyss) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

koehntopp ~ : (@koehntopp) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

GiddingsMJ (@GiddingsMJ) · Feb 21
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

Gene Cowan (@genecowan) · Feb 21
🔁 @MEActNOW:

😱🤯😱🤬😢
NEW — 19-year-old DOGE engineer Edward Coristine turns out to be the grandson of former KGB spy Valery Martynov, who played a role in a sprawling 1980s espionage saga.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

Cat West (@Catawu) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

Chuck Darwin (@cdarwin) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Feb 22
🔁 @briankrebs:

Prominent DOGE Staffer Is Grandson Of Turncoat KGB Spy

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine happens to be the descendant of Valery Martynov, a KGB agent who spied for the US.

jacobsilverman.com/p/prominent

I wrote about Coristine's apparent connections to the cybercrime community earlier this month:

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/te

The foundations of America’s prosperity are being dismantled

technologyreview.com · Feb 21

Federal scientists warn that Americans could feel the effects of the new administration's devastating cuts for decades to come

Shared by @energisch_ and 44 others.
Jorge Soares (@asterisco) · Feb 21
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Leon Paternoster (@paternoster) · Feb 21
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

divdev (@divdev) · Feb 22
🔁 @openculture:

The foundations of America’s prosperity are being dismantled--MIT Technology Review

Federal scientists warn that Americans could feel the effects of the new administration's devastating cuts for decades to come.

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Paul Cantrell (@inthehands) · Feb 22
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Steve's Place (@steter) · Feb 22
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

alcinnz (@alcinnz) · Feb 22
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ (@christineburns) · Feb 21
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Miss Gayle (@MissGayle) · Feb 22
🔁 @per_sonne:

"The internet and GPS were first developed through research backed by the Department of Defense, as was the quantum dot technology behind high-resolution QLED television screens. Well before they were useful or commercially relevant, the development of neural networks that underpin nearly all modern AI systems was substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. The decades-long drug discovery process that led to Ozempic was incubated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health. Microchips. Self-driving cars. MRIs. The flu shot. The list goes on and on.

In her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist studying innovation at University College London, found that every major technological transformation in the US, from electric cars to Google to the iPhone, can trace its roots back to basic science research once funded by the federal government."

technologyreview.com/2025/02/2

Worth reading

Trump Order Shifts the Financial Burden of Climate Change Onto Individuals

propublica.org · Feb 21

The change would effectively transfer financial responsibility from oil drillers, auto manufacturers and others and leave Americans to face greater direct costs as warming continues.

Shared by @KimPerales and 33 others.
yuhasz01 (@yuhasz01) · Feb 21
🔁 @cdarwin:

One of President Donald Trump’s most damaging strikes at the foundation of U.S. climate policy
is buried deep in a sweeping Inauguration Day executive order focused on “Unleashing American Energy.”

Half way through the lengthy document is a directive that would
obliterate an obscure but critically important calculation the government uses to gauge the real-world costs that climate change is imposing on the U.S. economy.

Getting rid of the measure,
called the “social cost of carbon,”
would upend energy and environmental regulations meant to address climate change
and could have the long-term effect of shifting costs from polluting industries directly onto Americans as the expenses of climate change rise.

The measure essentially establishes a price for each ton of carbon emitted,
based on the long-term damages it is expected to cause in the future.

It has become the government’s primary tool to weigh the economic costs of climate change
— such as disaster cleanup or health impacts from warming — against the burden of regulations.

The executive order disbanded the working group,
which included the treasury secretary, energy secretary and director of national economic policy,
that set the social cost of carbon and advised how it should be implemented.

It revoked that group’s previous decisions.
And it directed the Environmental Protection Agency,
which calculates the figure and bases regulatory proposals on it,
to reconsider using the social cost of carbon altogether with the goal of eradicating “abuse” that stands in the way of affordable energy production.

The order stems directly from language in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 policy playbook
and is based on work by the conservative think tank, which has consistently opposed climate policy and worked to defend the businesses of fossil fuel industries.
propublica.org/article/trump-c

CrazyDogLadysezBreatheWithMe (@heartofcoyote) · Feb 21
🔁 @cdarwin:

One of President Donald Trump’s most damaging strikes at the foundation of U.S. climate policy
is buried deep in a sweeping Inauguration Day executive order focused on “Unleashing American Energy.”

Half way through the lengthy document is a directive that would
obliterate an obscure but critically important calculation the government uses to gauge the real-world costs that climate change is imposing on the U.S. economy.

Getting rid of the measure,
called the “social cost of carbon,”
would upend energy and environmental regulations meant to address climate change
and could have the long-term effect of shifting costs from polluting industries directly onto Americans as the expenses of climate change rise.

The measure essentially establishes a price for each ton of carbon emitted,
based on the long-term damages it is expected to cause in the future.

It has become the government’s primary tool to weigh the economic costs of climate change
— such as disaster cleanup or health impacts from warming — against the burden of regulations.

The executive order disbanded the working group,
which included the treasury secretary, energy secretary and director of national economic policy,
that set the social cost of carbon and advised how it should be implemented.

It revoked that group’s previous decisions.
And it directed the Environmental Protection Agency,
which calculates the figure and bases regulatory proposals on it,
to reconsider using the social cost of carbon altogether with the goal of eradicating “abuse” that stands in the way of affordable energy production.

The order stems directly from language in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 policy playbook
and is based on work by the conservative think tank, which has consistently opposed climate policy and worked to defend the businesses of fossil fuel industries.
propublica.org/article/trump-c

Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ (@christineburns) · Feb 21
🔁 @cdarwin:

One of President Donald Trump’s most damaging strikes at the foundation of U.S. climate policy
is buried deep in a sweeping Inauguration Day executive order focused on “Unleashing American Energy.”

Half way through the lengthy document is a directive that would
obliterate an obscure but critically important calculation the government uses to gauge the real-world costs that climate change is imposing on the U.S. economy.

Getting rid of the measure,
called the “social cost of carbon,”
would upend energy and environmental regulations meant to address climate change
and could have the long-term effect of shifting costs from polluting industries directly onto Americans as the expenses of climate change rise.

The measure essentially establishes a price for each ton of carbon emitted,
based on the long-term damages it is expected to cause in the future.

It has become the government’s primary tool to weigh the economic costs of climate change
— such as disaster cleanup or health impacts from warming — against the burden of regulations.

The executive order disbanded the working group,
which included the treasury secretary, energy secretary and director of national economic policy,
that set the social cost of carbon and advised how it should be implemented.

It revoked that group’s previous decisions.
And it directed the Environmental Protection Agency,
which calculates the figure and bases regulatory proposals on it,
to reconsider using the social cost of carbon altogether with the goal of eradicating “abuse” that stands in the way of affordable energy production.

The order stems directly from language in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 policy playbook
and is based on work by the conservative think tank, which has consistently opposed climate policy and worked to defend the businesses of fossil fuel industries.
propublica.org/article/trump-c

Burnt Veggies (@Burnt_Veggies) · Feb 21
🔁 @GottaLaff:

How Trump Shifts the Costs of #ClimateCrisis Onto Individuals — One of #Trump’s most damaging strikes at the foundation of climate policy is buried deep in a sweeping Inauguration Day exec order focused on “Unleashing American Energy.” Half way through the lengthy document is a directive that would obliterate an obscure but critically important calculation the government uses to gauge the real-world costs that climate change is imposing on the U.S. economy” propublica.org/article/trump-c

martin lentink 🇪🇺 🍋 🟥 (@martinlentink) · Feb 21
🔁 @breedlov:

Getting rid of the…“social cost of carbon,” would upend energy & environmental regulations…& could have the long-term effect of shifting costs from polluting industries directly onto Americans as the expenses of climate change rise.

The real effect of felon Trump’s policies—screwing the American people to the benefit of corporations & the ultra-rich. The grift goes on.

#greed #uspolitics #climatechange

propublica.org/article/trump-c

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content

niemanlab.org · Feb 21

A new study found that, on TikTok and Elon Musk's Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

Shared by @aslakr and 47 others.
Gregor (@openinformation) · Feb 21
🔁 @Some_Emo_Chick:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content.

A new study found that, on TikTok Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

#news #politics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #firemusk #germany #afd

Aslak Raanes (@aslakr) · Feb 22
🔁 @Some_Emo_Chick:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content.

A new study found that, on TikTok Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

#news #politics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #firemusk #germany #afd

Eilonwy (@eilonwy) · Feb 22
🔁 @Some_Emo_Chick:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content.

A new study found that, on TikTok Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

#news #politics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #firemusk #germany #afd

Official Kakistocracy Jester 🪓 (@OGjester) · Feb 21
🔁 @CelloMomOnCars:

@Some_Emo_Chick

Guess who?

"On TikTok, 78% of the partisan content shown was pro-AfD. (The other three parties: 8%, 8%, and 6%.)

On Twitter, 64% was pro-AfD.
(The other three: 18%, 14%, and 6%.) "

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

Hold fast, German friends, and warn everyone you know. Inoculation helps against disinformation.

BadWoof (@BadWoof) · Feb 21
🔁 @CelloMomOnCars:

@Some_Emo_Chick

Guess who?

"On TikTok, 78% of the partisan content shown was pro-AfD. (The other three parties: 8%, 8%, and 6%.)

On Twitter, 64% was pro-AfD.
(The other three: 18%, 14%, and 6%.) "

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

Hold fast, German friends, and warn everyone you know. Inoculation helps against disinformation.

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (@vfrmedia) · Feb 21
🔁 @sobroquet:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content
On TikTok and Elon Musk’s Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

Sarah Grisham (@xerophile) · Feb 21
🔁 @Some_Emo_Chick:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content.

A new study found that, on TikTok Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

#news #politics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #firemusk #germany #afd

CurtAdams (@CurtAdams) · Feb 21
🔁 @Some_Emo_Chick:

In Germany, social media algorithms are pumping out huge amounts of far-right, pro-AfD content.

A new study found that, on TikTok Twitter, nearly 3/4 of all partisan content being pushed algorithmically to German users favored the party best known for its ties to neo-Nazis.

niemanlab.org/2025/02/in-germa

#news #politics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #firemusk #germany #afd

Extremists would not need to create an authoritarian state in Britain: Starmer is doing that for them | George Monbiot

theguardian.com · Feb 22

The PM and his ministers are supporting illiberal laws that hard-right authoritarians could apply with zeal, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

Shared by @cainmark and 17 others.
Soren Mogensen (@soren) · Feb 22
🔁 @Wen:

Monbiot on the mark

Here are three of the consistent features of authoritarian states: the extreme persecution of dissent, the use of parajudicial measures to shut down opposition movements, and the selective application of the law. All three are already widely deployed in the UK. Though they were introduced in their current form by the Tories, they have been sustained and defended by Keir Starmer’s party.

theguardian.com/global/comment

#Authoritarian #Starmer #SlipperySlope #SellingOut #RedReform

Politics Feed (@politics) · Feb 22
🔁 @junesim63:

"Here are three of the consistent features of authoritarian states: the extreme persecution of dissent, the use of parajudicial measures to shut down opposition movements & the selective application of the law. All three are already widely deployed in the UK...sustained and defended by Keir Starmer’s party"
George Monbiot

#UKPolitics #Extremism
Extremists would not need to create an authoritarian state in Britain: Starmer is doing that for them | Protest | The Guardian
theguardian.com/global/comment

Cainmark Does Not Comply (@cainmark) · Feb 22
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

Up until the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, I regularly attended large scale non-violent climate protests and witnessed other groups protesting on the streets of Norwich.

Those protests have dwindled to a trickle of mostly elderly people brave enough to walk out into the city silently holding a handmade placard.

This is not democracy.

theguardian.com/global/comment

Cruiser (@cruiser) · Feb 22
🔁 @Wen:

Monbiot on the mark

Here are three of the consistent features of authoritarian states: the extreme persecution of dissent, the use of parajudicial measures to shut down opposition movements, and the selective application of the law. All three are already widely deployed in the UK. Though they were introduced in their current form by the Tories, they have been sustained and defended by Keir Starmer’s party.

theguardian.com/global/comment

#Authoritarian #Starmer #SlipperySlope #SellingOut #RedReform

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 22
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

Up until the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, I regularly attended large scale non-violent climate protests and witnessed other groups protesting on the streets of Norwich.

Those protests have dwindled to a trickle of mostly elderly people brave enough to walk out into the city silently holding a handmade placard.

This is not democracy.

theguardian.com/global/comment

MiniMia 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇵🇸 (@fkamiah17) · Feb 22
🔁 @Wen:

Monbiot on the mark

Here are three of the consistent features of authoritarian states: the extreme persecution of dissent, the use of parajudicial measures to shut down opposition movements, and the selective application of the law. All three are already widely deployed in the UK. Though they were introduced in their current form by the Tories, they have been sustained and defended by Keir Starmer’s party.

theguardian.com/global/comment

#Authoritarian #Starmer #SlipperySlope #SellingOut #RedReform

GeofCox (@GeofCox) · Feb 22
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

Up until the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, I regularly attended large scale non-violent climate protests and witnessed other groups protesting on the streets of Norwich.

Those protests have dwindled to a trickle of mostly elderly people brave enough to walk out into the city silently holding a handmade placard.

This is not democracy.

theguardian.com/global/comment

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 22
🔁 @simon_brooke:

"The police have used measures in the Serious Crime Act 2015, which were never intended for this purpose, to arrest campaigners against the genocide on suspicion of participating in an organised crime group. It’s preposterous and deeply sinister" – George Monbiot

#GazaGenocide

theguardian.com/global/comment

HeavenlyPossum (@HeavenlyPossum) · Feb 22
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

Up until the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, I regularly attended large scale non-violent climate protests and witnessed other groups protesting on the streets of Norwich.

Those protests have dwindled to a trickle of mostly elderly people brave enough to walk out into the city silently holding a handmade placard.

This is not democracy.

theguardian.com/global/comment

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace

crimethinc.com · Feb 21

Neither courts nor laws will suffice to halt the descent into autocracy. Massive numbers of people will have to take direct action on their own initiative—in other words, to become anarchists.

Shared by @shimon and 20 others.
It's Going Down (@igd_news) · Feb 21
🔁 @CrimethInc:

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace

crimethinc.com/becomeananarchi

As Donald Trump and Elon Musk subordinate the United States government to their pursuit of totalitarian power, their opponents remain in a defensive posture, accusing them of lawlessness. But neither courts nor laws will halt the descent into autocracy. Massive numbers of people will have to take it upon themselves to organize concrete acts of resistance, to take direct action on a horizontal and participatory basis—in other words, to become anarchists.

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CrimethInc. Ex-Workers (@CrimethInc) · Feb 21

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace

crimethinc.com/becomeananarchi

As Donald Trump and Elon Musk subordinate the United States government to their pursuit of totalitarian power, their opponents remain in a defensive posture, accusing them of lawlessness. But neither courts nor laws will halt the descent into autocracy. Massive numbers of people will have to take it upon themselves to organize concrete acts of resistance, to take direct action on a horizontal and participatory basis—in other words, to become anarchists.

🏴 🏴 🏴

Ⓐ Consciousness Revolutions 🏴 (@shimon) · Feb 22
🔁 @CrimethInc:

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace

crimethinc.com/becomeananarchi

As Donald Trump and Elon Musk subordinate the United States government to their pursuit of totalitarian power, their opponents remain in a defensive posture, accusing them of lawlessness. But neither courts nor laws will halt the descent into autocracy. Massive numbers of people will have to take it upon themselves to organize concrete acts of resistance, to take direct action on a horizontal and participatory basis—in other words, to become anarchists.

🏴 🏴 🏴

Sam Livingston-Gray (@geeksam) · Feb 22
🔁 @veganstraightedge:

> There is no going back to the way things were, to the future that we once anticipated. The old world is in flames around us. Become an anarchist, or forever hold your peace.

crimethinc.com/2025/02/21/beco

HeavenlyPossum (@HeavenlyPossum) · Feb 21
🔁 @RD4Anarchy:

If you're not already a student of anarchism, then you probably have some very negative ideas about "anarchy" or anarchism. It is beyond the scope of this project to mount a comprehensive defense or explanation of anarchism, but we also don't want to leave you hanging without some guideposts towards further understanding.

Updated 21 Feburary 2025 to include this new article from Crimethinc framing the concept of anarchism in the context of what's happening in the U.S. right now under the Trump/Musk administration:

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace
crimethinc.com/2025/02/21/beco

Here are a couple popular introductions:

"Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You!"
by David Graeber
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

"To Change Everything"
crimethinc.com/tce

A site about TV tropes is an unexpected place to find it, but here is a pretty decent and thorough overview of anarchist theory and history. It describes different tendencies and schools of thought within anarchism. I might have some quibbles, and any given anarchist is likely to disagree with some parts, but overall it's both very well-informed and very informative:
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php

Here are some pieces dealing with specific common concerns about anarchism:

@HeavenlyPossum on Anarchism and Leadership
kolektiva.social/@HeavenlyPoss

Anarchists Are Not Naive About Human Nature
anarchopac.com/2022/02/28/anar

The Conspiracy of Law by Howard Zinn
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

Anarchism and Democracy
anarchopac.com/2022/04/15/anar

David Graeber on democracy:
There Never Was a West
Or, Democracy Emerges From the Spaces In Between
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

Here is a different take on democracy. This book is not really an introductory sort of text, more like internal anarchist discourse, but as such it offers revealing insights into actual anarchist ideas, practices and experiences. Featuring many fascinating examples and analysis from recent history, grounding it in real life struggle, not just theory.
"From Democracy To Freedom"
The Difference Between Government and Self-Determination
crimethinc.com/books/from-demo
Free PDF: cdn.crimethinc.com/assets/book

Here is a rich survey of anarchistic principles and practices in action in the real world, past and present: "Anarchy Works"
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

For further research here is a very good reading list ranging from basic introductions to specialized aspects and history of anarchism:
docs.google.com/document/d/1KD

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sknob ⏚ (@sknob) · Feb 21
🔁 @CrimethInc:

Become an Anarchist or Forever Hold Your Peace

crimethinc.com/becomeananarchi

As Donald Trump and Elon Musk subordinate the United States government to their pursuit of totalitarian power, their opponents remain in a defensive posture, accusing them of lawlessness. But neither courts nor laws will halt the descent into autocracy. Massive numbers of people will have to take it upon themselves to organize concrete acts of resistance, to take direct action on a horizontal and participatory basis—in other words, to become anarchists.

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littlebetterzine.com · Feb 18

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Book (@book) · Feb 21
🔁 @feelnotes:

Hello friends! I am excited to (re)share the #mentalhealth project I started two years ago: littlebetterzine.com

Little Better Zines are free guides to evidence based coping skills – now expanded and redesigned with new info and improved accessibility.

These are techniques I often share with therapy patients, but I know not everyone has access to therapy. I hope you find these zines helpful, and I’d be grateful if you repost/share the link with anyone who might need them!

Dave (@apples_and_pears) · Feb 22
🔁 @feelnotes:

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🔁 @feelnotes:

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🔁 @feelnotes:

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🔁 @feelnotes:

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Little Better Zines are free guides to evidence based coping skills – now expanded and redesigned with new info and improved accessibility.

These are techniques I often share with therapy patients, but I know not everyone has access to therapy. I hope you find these zines helpful, and I’d be grateful if you repost/share the link with anyone who might need them!

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🔁 @feelnotes:

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🔁 @feelnotes:

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Ryan Randall (@ryanrandall) · Feb 21
🔁 @feelnotes:

Hello friends! I am excited to (re)share the #mentalhealth project I started two years ago: littlebetterzine.com

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These are techniques I often share with therapy patients, but I know not everyone has access to therapy. I hope you find these zines helpful, and I’d be grateful if you repost/share the link with anyone who might need them!

James Huff :prami_pride_pan: (@macmanx) · Feb 21
🔁 @feelnotes:

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These are techniques I often share with therapy patients, but I know not everyone has access to therapy. I hope you find these zines helpful, and I’d be grateful if you repost/share the link with anyone who might need them!

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