Reposted by Moritz Kaufmann
Let’s start with digital feudalism. In medieval feudalism, peasants worked land they didn’t own, under rules they didn’t choose, for lords who profited from their labour.
Today, we work for attention, on platforms we don’t own, governed by algorithms we don’t control.
Today, we work for attention, on platforms we don’t own, governed by algorithms we don’t control.
May 16, 2025 at 9:03 AM
Let’s start with digital feudalism. In medieval feudalism, peasants worked land they didn’t own, under rules they didn’t choose, for lords who profited from their labour.
Today, we work for attention, on platforms we don’t own, governed by algorithms we don’t control.
Today, we work for attention, on platforms we don’t own, governed by algorithms we don’t control.
United 24 oder @wartranslated.bsky.social
March 2, 2025 at 4:55 PM
United 24 oder @wartranslated.bsky.social
Reposted by Moritz Kaufmann
Authoritarians exploit frustration with stagnant institutions, while disinformation fuels cynicism and disengagement. A stronger democracy isn’t just about defending it—it’s about making it work. That means tackling corruption, increasing transparency, and ensuring public input leads to real change.
February 21, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Authoritarians exploit frustration with stagnant institutions, while disinformation fuels cynicism and disengagement. A stronger democracy isn’t just about defending it—it’s about making it work. That means tackling corruption, increasing transparency, and ensuring public input leads to real change.