Mar 6Beyond the WebAnswer these questions: Why are the choices presented to you by websites called your choices, when all those choices are provided by them? And why don’t you give them choices? Specifically, Why do you always have to accept websites’ terms? Why do you have no way to proffer your own…7 min read
Nov 24, 2021We need a TheiaSome prophecies come true. For example, Shoshana Zuboff’s third law: In the absence of countervailing restrictions and sanctions, every digital application that can be used for surveillance and control will be used for surveillance and control, irrespective of its originating intention. She forecast that in 1989, with In the Age…6 min read
May 19, 2021Making useful photographsWhat does it mean when hundreds of thousands of one’s photos appear in articles, essays and posts all over the Web—and one hasn’t been paid for them? In my case, it means they’ve all proven useful. That’s why I posted the originals in the first place, licensing them to require…Photography4 min read
Jul 28, 2020The New Character of Positioning: Where You Come From Matters More than Where You’re GoingBy Doc Searls October 10, 199725 min read
Dec 4, 2019The Universe is a startupEarth is 4.54 billion years old. It was born 9.247 years after the Big Bang, which happened 13.787 billion years ago. Meaning that our planet is a third the age of the Universe. Earth’s own role as a life-supporting planet began maybe 3 billion years ago. Nobody knows exactly, but…Science2 min read
Sep 13, 2019What does the Internet make of us?“We shape our tools and then our tools shape us,” wrote Father John Culkin, SJ, a Professor of Communication at Fordham and a colleague of Marshall McLuhan, whose magnum opus was Understanding Media: the Extensions of Man. So: who — or what — are we, now that we are extended…Mcluhan13 min read
Sep 3, 2019If Your Privacy Is in the Hands of Others Alone, You Don’t Have AnyPrivacy regulations are good, but without a clear understanding of them, plus enforcement, they can actually make things worse—especially if they start with the assumption that your privacy exists only as a grace only of other parties, and most of those parties are incentivized to violate it. Exhibit A for…Privacy7 min read
Jul 17, 2019This thing is bigger than journalismWe who care about journalism are asked to join the Save Journalism Project, and its fight against Big Tech. Their pitch begins,Journalism3 min read
Jul 6, 2019A Privacy ManifestoThe following lives in continuous draft form at the ProjectVRM wiki. Improvements are welcome. (Details in the Call to Action at the bottom.) Preamble The purpose of this manifesto is to encourage and guide development of tools that enhance and extend people’s ability to protect and project their privacy in the…Privacy9 min read
Mar 23, 2019The Wurst of the WebDon’t think about what’s wrong on the Web. Think about what pays for it. Better yet, look at it. Start by installing Privacy Badger in your browser. Then look at what it tells you about every site you visit. With very few exceptions† (e.g. Internet Archive and Wikipedia), all are…Advertising5 min read