As centralized platforms turn to bias and censorship, 2019 is the year to start a website
Social platforms are worse than ever with censorship, privacy invasion and bias. It’s time to go back to having a part of the web that you control.
Social platforms are worse than ever with censorship, privacy invasion and bias. It’s time to go back to having a part of the web that you control.
The CASE act will allow copyright trolls to tackle those who upload works they don’t own the original copyright for.
“Free” services like Gmail come with a hidden cost.
Dorsey isn’t the only big tech CEO that’s made this promise.
The reprimanded employee went on Fox News to give more info about what he says are Google’s biases.
Keeping the rules vague seems to be a recent tactic to allow platforms to ban at will, even when users abide by the rules.
The illusion of choice is getting weaker.
YouTubers are constantly being demonetized and banned from the platform, having their livelihoods threatened.
Apple seems to be lighting up on its restrictive practices in the face of antitrust scrutiny brewing.