The Internet Con
How to Seize the Means of Computation
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Author
Contributions
- David A. Gee - Cover Design
Publication
2023 - Verso Books, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781804291245
- ISBN-101804291242
- LibraryThing29874625
- Goodreads120806182
- WikidataQ123916686
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2023013541
- OCLC Control Number1338131976
- Better World Books9781804291245
- Open LibraryOL39552949M
Classifications
- DDC338.4/7004678
- LCCHD9696.8.A2 D638 2023
Description
**When the tech platforms promised a future of "connection," they were lying. They said their "walled gardens" would keep us safe, but those were prison walls.** The platforms locked us into their systems and made us easy pickings, ripe for extraction. Twitter, Facebook and other Big Tech platforms hard to leave by design. They hold hostage the people we love, the communities that matter to us, the audiences and customers we rely on. The impossibility of staying connected to these people after you delete your account has nothing to do with technological limitations: it's a business strategy in service to commodifying your personal life and relationships. We can - we must - dismantle the tech platforms. In The Internet Con , Cory Doctorow explains how to seize the means of computation, by forcing Silicon Valley to do the thing it fears most: interoperate. Interoperability will tear down the walls between technologies, allowing users leave platforms, remix their media, and reconfigure their devices without corporate permission. Interoperability is the only route to the rapid and enduring annihilation of the platforms. The Internet Con is the disassembly manual we need to take back our internet.
First Sentence
This is a book for people who want to destroy Big Tech.
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