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]
The FBI Wants More Mass Surveillance But Can’t Keep Your Data Safe
With a questionable record on data security, the FBI seeks even more surveillance power.
Slippery Slope to Censorship: Senator Warner’s Push to Police Web Infrastructure For Disinformation
As Senator Warner targets domain registrars, critics warn of creeping censorship under the guise of curbing disinformation.
Kamala’s Secret Weapon: The British Operatives Determined to “Kill” Elon Musk’s Free Speech Platform X
The UK-based think tank’s aggressive campaign against Elon Musk’s platform raises alarms about foreign influence and the blurring lines between free speech and political control in the US.
The Battle Against Government-Big Tech Collusion Isn’t Over
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey intensifies his legal crusade, aiming to unveil deeper ties between the federal government and Big Tech in shaping online discourse.
From X to SpaceX: EU Regulators Could Fine Musk Companies For Free Speech Push
As the EU and Brazil ramp up their enforcement efforts, their targeting of Musk’s broader business empire raises questions about the true intent behind these regulatory crackdowns.
Logging Into a Brave New World: How Facial Recognition Just Got Personal
Facial recognition tech for login.gov signals the next step in the quiet erosion of privacy, while government assurances struggle to keep pace with rising public concerns over biometric data use.
Google’s Empire Cracks
As Google faces mounting antitrust scrutiny, its legal and PR battles intensify, with potential remedies threatening to reshape the tech giant’s iron grip on search, Android, and digital advertising.
Wiretaps Exposed: How Encryption Backdoors Open the Floodgates for Hackers
In a world where encryption backdoors threaten security, defending privacy becomes not just a stance but a necessity.
SIM Locking and Corporate Control: How Phone Networks Keeps You Stranded in Crisis
Verizon’s latest network outage leaves millions grappling with SOS mode and reveals just how little control we actually have over our own devices.
Who Gets to Document Disaster? Drones, Transparency, and The First Amendment
Drones may hold crucial answers in a crisis, but are government restrictions limiting transparency in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath?
Walz’s War on Words: A Blatant Distortion of the First Amendment
Walz’s take on “hate speech” gets dismantled.












