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blakesterz 8 hours ago

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-a-post-american-enshittification...

Cory Doctorow's talk is quite strong.

teroshan 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Transcript of the speech on his blog: https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/01/39c3/#the-new-coalition

An excerpt:

> I assume you've spotted the pattern by now: the US trade representative has forced every one of its trading partners to adopt anticircumvention law, to facilitate the extraction of their own people's data and money by American firms. But of course, that only raises a further question: Why would every other country in the world agree to let America steal its own people's money and data, and block its domestic tech sector from making interoperable products that would prevent this theft?

> Here's an anecdote that unravels this riddle: many years ago, in the years before Viktor Orban rose to power, I used to guest-lecture at a summer PhD program in political science at Budapest's Central European University. And one summer, after I'd lectured to my students about anticircumvention law, one of them approached me.

> They had been the information minister of a Central American nation during the CAFTA negotiations, and one day, they'd received a phone-call from their trade negotiator, calling from the CAFTA bargaining table. The negotiator said, "You know how you told me not to give the Americans anticircumvention under any circumstances? Well, they're saying that they won't take our coffee unless we give them anticircumvention. And I'm sorry, but we just can't lose the US coffee market. Our economy would collapse. So we're going to give them anticircumvention. I'm really sorry."

> That's it. That's why every government in the world allowed US Big Tech companies to declare open season on their people's private data and ready cash.

> The alternative was tariffs. Well, I don't know if you've heard, but we've got tariffs now!

> I mean, if someone threatens to burn your house down unless you follow their orders, and then they burn your house down anyway, you don't have to keep following their orders. So…Happy Liberation Day?

divan 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I shared this link on my personal FB page couple of times and it was automatically removed within seconds.

crtasm 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I imagine it will be uploaded to the youtube channel soon: https://www.youtube.com/@mediacccde

sneak 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Then why continue to donate time and attention to censorship platforms? Having a Facebook account is completely optional.

divan 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Network effects, obviously.

aweiher 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I’d argue that what you're experiencing isn't the Network Effect anymore, but rather Vendor Lock-in.

The Network Effect implies the platform gets better for you as more people join. If they are deleting your content, the network is no longer serving you—it’s just holding you hostage. This is enshitification as it best. (this ironie with a cory doctorow link)

At this stage, it’s just a walled garden. Staying because 'everyone is here' while being silenced is learned helplessness.

You're voluntarily staying in a walled garden that refuses to let you speak.

But: The door is wide open, you can go.

blurbleblurble 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Wild.

yunnpp 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Precisely the first video I started downloading and I didn't even realize it was from Cory.

It carries even more weight now that "post-American" is coming from...an American. This guy stands for his ideals, I envy such resolve.

cyberpunk 3 hours ago | parent [-]

In the talk he mentions he’s from Canada…

pa7ch 2 hours ago | parent [-]

He has been living in LA and working for the EFF for some time now.