Christina Maas
Christina is a Reclaim contributor who's interested in platforms, their policies, and their ability to push social and cultural conditions. [email protected]
Your Personal Messages Are Just Waiting to Go Public
If a message isn’t end-to-end encrypted, assume it’ll eventually leak.
Ballerina Wants Applause Not Opinions
The only thing more choreographed than the fight scenes in Ballerina is the studio’s campaign to silence anyone who doesn’t clap on cue.
Inside the Brussels Showdown Over Europe’s Speech Police
In Brussels, speakers cast the DSA not as reform but as Europe’s most sophisticated tool yet for silencing dissent.
No Warrant No Problem: The Surveillance State Has an App Now
What used to take subpoenas and shoe leather now takes a scroll and a login.
Surveillance on Wheels: Why You Shouldn’t Connect Your Phone To Your Car
Your morning commute is being converted into a behavioral credit score, and your car’s not even pretending to ask permission.
Meta Courtroom Confessions: When Instagram’s Boss Forgot to Speak in Buzzwords
Instagram’s polished frontman turned the courtroom into a confessional booth, handing the FTC its cleanest narrative yet on a platter of corporate discomfort.
Nintendo Can Now Remotely Shut Down Your Switch If You Break Its Rules
Installing homebrew or backing up your own games can now turn your Switch into a $300 souvenir.
Meta’s Paranoia on Trial: FTC Exposes Fear-Driven Anticompetitive Strategy
Meta’s defense leans on strategic dread panic, not innovation or product superiority.
Inside the $1.5 Billion US Censorship-Industrial Complex: How MDM Grants Built a Domestic and Global Narrative Control Network
Taxpayer-funded truth squads have quietly stitched together a digital control grid where policy meets perception management.
Welcome to the EU’s Election Cleanroom Where Only Approved Opinions Survive Online
In the EU’s fight against “disinformation,” democracy is becoming less about voting and more about speech vetting.
New York Is Quietly Rolling Out Precrime Surveillance Tech
Bad posture, sweaty palms, or talking to yourself could now qualify as precursors to crime on your morning commute.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Expensive Fear of Competition
Meta’s courtroom theater keeps peeling back layers of PowerPoint panic and spreadsheet subtext like a Silicon Valley telenovela where every episode ends with another billion-dollar shrug.












