| ▲ | mikem170 5 hours ago | |||||||
What about radical individualism + regulated tech - inevitable technology? I don't see anything wrong with individuals who by consensus choose to regulate "inevitable" technology. Technology is not a person, and we don't need to make ourselves subservient to it. I'm thinking of things like liability as a publisher for algorithmic feeds, anti-trust enforcement against companies competing unfairly, mandates for inter-operability to avoid user lock-in, limitations on surveillance capitalism, protections for personal data, maybe also regulating things like advertising, campaigning, fake news, etc. | ||||||||
| ▲ | nothinkjustai 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
“Individuals by consensus” feels oxymoronic to me. If that’s a description of the outcome, it’s possible today! Individuals can chose not to use a technology and if enough do so to form a consensus, they may be able to impose constraints on the technology akin to regulation. However anything else would require coercive power structures which go against the idea of radical individualism. | ||||||||
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