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Most importantly, I’d like – in some small way – to encourage people to consider who they trust, how they should pay for the internet, and whether they are prepared to keep providing their own data, the totality of their online lives, to private companies – like an endless font, like an endlessly spouting oil well.
Damian Bradfield • The Trust Manifesto: What you Need to do to Create a Better Internet
Daniel Schmachtenberger l An introduction to the Metacrisis l Stockholm Impact/Week 2023
youtube.comsome of what we need is already here, especially on the web. Look at the resurgence of RSS feeds, email newsletters and blogs, as we discover (yet again) that relying on one app to host global conversations creates a single point of failure and control
Maria Farrell • We Need to Rewild the Internet
works for everyone in a manner sustainable for future generations.
Holly Ensign-Barstow • From shareholder primacy to stakeholder capitalism
A bundled climate change product could be sold to enterprises including carbon offsets, carbon sequestration, solar installations, and other climate services.
Elad Gil • Products I Wish Existed, 2020 Edition

Subscribers will be replaced by supporters, angel investors by angel audiences, and collaborators by co-owners.
Joey DeBruin • Mirror and Tipping Point to Interoperable Content, Social, and E… — Mirror
Efforts to make information conform to archaic notions of scarcity, ownership, and finite physical quantity--concepts that grew out of the agricultural and industrial age--merely lock us into old mental boxes of constraint and exploitation.