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title: Links
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permalink: /links/
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redirect_from: [/liens/,/bibliography/,/resources/]
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description: Links to related topics
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ref: links
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---
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<div>
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If you are a podcast lover, please notice that audio content is <mark class='blue'>highlighted in blue</mark>, while if you prefer to watch to talks or documentaries, look for <mark class='red'>what is highlighted in red</mark>
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## General
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- Check out the [**Center for Humane Technology**’s website](https://www.humanetech.com 'Center for Humane Technology') and its podcast, <cite><a href='https://www.humanetech.com/podcast' target='_blank' title='Your Undivided Attention'>Your Undivided Attention</a></cite>.
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- [Delete Facebook](https://deletefacebook.com 'DeleteFacebook.com') is the main website you want to refer to. Keep in mind that both Instagram and WhatsApp are owned by Facebook.
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- [quitfacebook.org](https://quitfacebook.org 'Quit Facebook'), a website which is something like this page: a list of links to resources
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- [quit.social](https://quit.social), a website to train yourself not to visit social media. Currently [working on merging it with this website](https://github.com/imjasonh/quit.social/issues/4 '“Merging quit.social with quitsocialmedia.club” issue on GitHub').
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- [Privacy vs “I have nothing to hide”](https://kevq.uk/privacy-vs-i-have-nothing-to-hide/ 'Privacy vs “I have nothing to hide”'), an article by [Kev Quirk](https://kevq.uk/ 'Kev’s website')
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### Documentaries
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- [<cite>The Great Hack</cite>](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Hack '“The Great Hack” on Wikipedia'), a <mark class='red'>documentary</mark> on the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and much more.
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- [<cite>The Social Dilemma</cite>](https://www.thesocialdilemma.com 'The Social Dilemma website'), a <mark class='red'>documentary</mark> on the risks and threats of Social Media
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### Books
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- [<cite>Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now</cite>](https://jaronlanier.com/tenarguments.html 'Ten Arguments on Jaron Lanier’s official website'), a <mark class='purple'>book</mark> by the legendary [Jaron Lanier](https://jaronlanier.com 'Jaron Lanier')
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- [<cite>The Age of Surveillance Capitalism</cite>](https://shoshanazuboff.com/book/about/ 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'), a <mark class='purple'>book</mark> by [Shoshana Zuboff](https://shoshanazuboff.com 'Shoshana Zuboff')
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Go back to the [homepage](/home 'Home')
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## Solutions and alternatives
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- [What is RSS?](https://yewtu.be/6HNUqDL-pI8?quality=dash&dark_mode=true&player_style=youtube&subtitles=en%2Cit 'What is RSS?'), a YouTube <mark class='red'>video</mark>
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- [What is RSS](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/what-is-an-rss-feed/ 'What is an RSS feed'), an article
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- [RSS on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS 'RSS on Wikipedia') (or, even better, [Web feed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed 'Web feed on Wikipedia') on Wikipedia)
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- [RSS before Social Media](https://yewtu.be/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU&quality=dash&dark_mode=true&player_style=youtube&subtitles=en), a very interesting YouTube video to watch: it shows how before the diffusion of Social Media RSS really was the best way to stay updated.
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- [Nitter](https://nitter.net 'Nitter') is a Twitter proxy which allows to suubscribe to profiles’ RSS feeds, too
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- [Bibliogram](https://bibliogram 'Bibliogram'), an Instagram proxy
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- [Teddit](https://teddit.net/ 'Teddit'), a Reddit proxy
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- [Invidious](https://invidio.us 'Invidious'), a YouTube proxy (note: the main Invidious instance shut down few months ago. From the homepage linked before, you can choose other instances, I use <https://yewtu.be>)
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- [Privacy Redirect](https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect 'Privacy Redirect') is a very cool extension which automatically converts links containing the original URLs of the services to their correspondent proxy websites. For example, if I wanted to go to <https://twitter.com/xplosionmind>, I’d be redirected to <https://nitter.net/xplosionmind>.
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- [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org 'Join Mastodon'), with more than **four active million users** all around the world, is by far the most popular and developed one; its structure and functioning make it very similar to Twitter.
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- [Pixelfed](https://pixelfed.org 'Pixelfed official website') is almost identical to Instagram. It has stories, too!
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- [Friendica](https://friendi.ca 'Friendica official website') it something like Facebook.
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- [PeerTube](https://joinpeertube.org 'PeerTube') is a great paltform built by the French Framasoft. As the name suggests, it’s like YouTube, but it relies on peer-to-peer video sharing to avoid stressing the servers which host the existing instances.
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- [Alternative Social Networks](https://github.com/redecentralize/alternative-internet#social-networks 'Alternative Internet repository on GitHub'), the section of the [Alternative Internet](https://github.com/redecentralize/alternative-internet#social-networks '“Alternative Internet” repository on GitHub') GitHub repository by [Redecentralize](https://github.com/redecentralize 'Redecentralize on GitHub')
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- [Creating Decentralized Social Media Alternatives to Facebook and Twitter](https://thereboot.com/creating-decentralized-social-media-alternatives-to-facebook-and-twitter/ 'Creating Decentralized Social Media Alternatives to Facebook and Twitter') by Robert W. Gehl on [The Reboot]
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- [Redecentralize blog](https://redecentralize.org/blog 'Redecentralize’s blog'), an independent, volunteer-driven organisation promoting the decentralisation of our digital technology.
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- [Internet of People](https://iop.global 'Internet of People')
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- [runyourown.social](https://runyourown.social 'Run Your Own Social')
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- [Get a Website Now! Don't be a Web Peasant!](https://youtu.be/bdKZVIGRAKQ 'Get a Website Now! Don't be a Web Peasant!'), a YouTube video by [Luke Smith](https://lukesmith.xyz 'Luke’s personal website')
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- [Living without Social Media](https://youtu.be/3E7hkPZ-HTk 'Quit social media - Dr. Cal Newport - TEDxTysons'), a <mark class='red'>TED Talk</mark> by dr. Cal Newport
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- [<cite>Together, we can rebuild the system</cite>](https://www.humanetech.com/rebuild 'Together, we can align technology with humanity’s best interests'), on the website of the [<cite>Center for Humane Technology</cite>](https://www.humanetech.com/ 'Center for Humane Technology')
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- [My personal wishlist for a decentralized social network](https://carter.sande.duodecima.technology/decentralized-wishlist/ 'My personal wishlist for a decentralized social network'), by Carter Sande
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- [Okuna](https://about.okuna.io 'Okuna'), <q>an ethical social network for a brighter tomorrow</q>.
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- [How did your life change after quitting social media?](https://www.quora.com/How-did-your-life-change-after-leaving-social-media 'How did your life change after quitting social media?') question on Quora
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## What
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- [Social Media statistics](https://chrissniderdesign.com/blog/resources/social-media-statistics/ 'Social Media statistics'): active users, revenue, data about the main Social Media platforms
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- [Facebook ads library](https://www.facebook.com/ads/library/ 'Facebook ads Library'), look for ads and advertisers
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## Anger
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## Hate
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Go back to [Why > Hate](/why#hate 'Hate')
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- [Content Moderation on the Fediverse vs on Big Social media](https://conf.tube/videos/watch/d8c8ed69-79f0-4987-bafe-84c01f38f966 'Decentralized Social Networks vs. The Trolls'), a <mark class='red'>video</mark> by [Derek Caelin](https://mastodon.technology/@Argus '[Derek Caelin on Mastodon') on conf.tube
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- [Bodies in seats](https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/19/18681845/facebook-moderator-interviews-video-trauma-ptsd-cognizant-tampa 'Bodies in seats'), by [Casey Newton](https://www.theverge.com/authors/casey-newton 'Casey Newton author page on The Verge') on [The Verge]
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- [Facebook can’t fix itself](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/10/19/why-facebook-cant-fix-itself 'Facebook can’t fix itself'), an article by [Andrew Marantz](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Marantz 'Andrew Marantz on Wikipedia') on [The New Yorker]
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- [Facebook Executives Shut Down Efforts to Make the Site Less Divisive](https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebook-knows-it-encourages-division-top-executives-nixed-solutions-11590507499 'Facebook Executives Shut Down Efforts to Make the Site Less Divisive'), an article on [The Wall Street Journal](https://www.wsj.com 'The Wall Street Journal')
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- [Facebook admits it was used to 'incite offline violence' in Myanmar](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46105934 'Facebook admits it was used to 'incite offline violence' in Myanmar') on BBC News
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- [YouTube’s algorithm seems to be funneling people to alt-right videos](https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/01/29/276000/a-study-of-youtube-comments-shows-how-its-turning-people-onto-the-alt-right/ 'YouTube’s algorithm seems to be funneling people to alt-right videos') on MIT Technology Review
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- [Why the right wing has a massive advantage on Facebook](https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/26/facebook-conservatives-2020-421146 'Why the right wing has a massive advantage on Facebook') on Politico
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- [A Decade After the Arab Spring, Platforms Have Turned Their Backs on Critical Voices in the Middle East and North Africa](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/decade-after-arab-spring-platforms-have-turned-their-backs-critical-voices-middle 'A Decade After the Arab Spring, Platforms Have Turned Their Backs on Critical Voices in the Middle East and North Africa')
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## Polarization
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- [How Facebook profits from polarization](https://ted.com/talks/yael_eisenstat_how_facebook_profits_from_polarization 'How Facebook profits from polarization'), a <mark class='red'>TED Talk</mark> by [Yael Eisenstat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yael_Eisenstat 'Yael Eisenstat on Wikipedia')
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- [Facebook Can’t Fix what it won’t admit to](https://www.wired.com/story/plaintext-facebook-cant-fix-what-it-wont-admit-to/ 'Facebook Can’t Fix what it won’t admit to') by [Steven Levy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levy 'Steven Levy on Wikipedia') on [Wired](https://wired.com 'Wired')
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- [Exposure to opposing views on social media canincrease political polarization](https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/115/37/9216.full.pdf 'Exposure to opposing views on social media canincrease political polarization'), a paper by Christopher A. Baila,b,c,1, Brian Guaya,d,2, Emily Maloneya,b,2, Aidan Combsa,b, D. Sunshine Hillygusa,c,d,Friedolin Merhouta,e, Deen Freelonf, and Alexander Volfovskya
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Go back to [Why > Polarization](/why#polarization 'Polarization')
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## Misinformation
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Go back to [Why > Misinformation](/why#misinformation 'DMisinformation')
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- [How to save Facebook from democracy](https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2020-11-24/fukuyama-how-save-democracy-technology 'How to save Facebook from democracy'), by Francis Fukuyama, Barak Richman, and Ashish Goel on [Foreign Affairs](https://www.foreignaffairs.com 'Foreign Affairs')
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- [Don’t Blame Section 230 for Big Tech’s Failures. Blame Big Tech.](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/dont-blame-section-230-big-techs-failures-blame-big-tech 'Don’t Blame Section 230 for Big Tech’s Failures. Blame Big Tech. - EFF') by Elliot Harmon on [EFF](https://eff.org 'EFF official website')
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- [Control, Stifle, Censor: Social Media’s Toxic Double-Edged Policies](https://thereboot.com/control-stifle-censor-social-media-toxic-double-edged-policies/ 'Control, Stifle, Censor: Social Media’s Toxic Double-Edged Policies') by Jillian C. York on [The Reboot]
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- [Mark Zuckerberg Is an Arbiter of Truth—Whether He Likes It or Not](https://www.wired.com/story/mark-zuckerberg-is-an-arbiter-of-truth-whether-he-likes-it-or-not/ 'Mark Zuckerberg Is an Arbiter of Truth—Whether He Likes It or Not'), by Steven Levy on [WIRED]
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{% comment %}
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## Bubble
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- [Silicon Valley Pretends That Algorithmic Bias Is Accidental. It’s Not.](https://slate.com/technology/2021/07/silicon-valley-algorithmic-bias-structural-racism.html), by [Amber M. Hamilton](http://ambermhamilton.com 'Amber M. Hamilton personal website') on [Slate]
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Go back to [Why > Bubble](/why#bubble 'Bubble')
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{% endcomment %}
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## Quality
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Go back to [Why > Quality](/why#quality 'Quality')
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## Addiction
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- [An Exploratory Study of Gambling Operators’ Use of Social Media and the Latent Messages Conveyed](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10899-015-9525-2 'An Exploratory Study of Gambling Operators’ Use of Social Media and the Latent Messages Conveyed')
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Go back to [Why > Addiction](/why#addiction 'Addiction')
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{% comment %}
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## Distraction
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Go back to [Why > Distraction](/why#distraction 'Distraction')
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## Data
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Go back to [Why > Data](/why#data 'Data')
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{% endcomment %}
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## Profilation
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Go back to [Why > Profilation](/why#profilation 'Profilation')
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- [How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism](https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59 'How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism'), by [Cory Doctorow](https://pluralistic.net 'Pluralistic - Cory Doctorow')
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- [Twenty years of surveillance marketing](https://www.wired.com/beyond-the-beyond/2018/11/twenty-years-surveillance-marketing/ 'Twenty years of surveillance marketing'), by [Bruce Sterling](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sterling 'Bruce Sterling on Wikipedia') on [Wired](https://wired.com 'Wired')
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- [The Cambridge Analytica Story, Explained](https://www.wired.com/amp-stories/cambridge-analytica-explainer/ 'The Cambridge Analytica Story, Explained'), by [WIRED]
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- [Facebook’s role in Brexit — and the threat to democracy](https://www.ted.com/talks/carole_cadwalladr_facebook_s_role_in_brexit_and_the_threat_to_democracy 'Facebook’s role in Brexit — and the threat to democracy'), a <mark class='red'>TED Talk</mark> by [Carole Cadwalladr](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Cadwalladr 'Carole Cadwalladr on Wikipedia')
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- [How Surveillance Advertising Seized Our Data and Hijacked the Web](https://thereboot.com/how-surveillance-advertising-seized-our-data-and-hijacked-the-web/ 'How Surveillance Advertising Seized Our Data and Hijacked the Web') by Matthew Crain on [The Reboot]
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- [How Social Media tracking works](https://twitter.com/RobertGReeve/status/1397032784703655938), a Twitter thread by [Robert G. Reeve](https://twitter.com/RobertGReeve 'Robert G. Reeve Twitter profile')
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## Monopolization
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Go back to [Why > Monopolization](/why#monopolization 'Monopolization')
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- [Facebook is a social network monopoly that buys, copies or kills competitors, antitrust committee finds](https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/06/house-antitrust-committee-facebook-monopoly-buys-kills-competitors.html 'Facebook is a social network monopoly that buys, copies or kills competitors, antitrust committee finds'), by Salvador Rodriguez on CNBC
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- [The end of the Facebook crime spree](https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/the-end-of-the-facebook-crime-spree 'The end of the Facebook crime spree'), by [Matt Stoller](https://mattstoller.substack.com/people/759128-matt-stoller 'Matt Stoller on Substack')
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- [Behind Washington’s one-eighty on Facebook: A rethink of monopoly power](https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/13/facebook-antitrust-flip-flop-444652), an article by [Leah Nylen](https://www.politico.com/staff/leah-nylen 'Leah Nylen') on [Politico](https://www.politico.com 'Politico')
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- [U.S. and States Say Facebook Illegally Crushed Competition](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/09/technology/facebook-antitrust-monopoly.html?smid=url-share 'U.S. and States Say Facebook Illegally Crushed Competition - New York Times') by Cecilia Kang and Mike Isaac on [The New York Times](https://nytimes.com 'New York Times')
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{% comment %}
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## Sociality
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Go back to [Why > Sociality](/why#sociality 'Sociality')
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## Standardization
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Go back to [Why > Standardization](/why#standardization 'Standardization')
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- [The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram](https://www.documentjournal.com/2021/01/the-internet-didnt-kill-counterculture-you-just-wont-find-it-on-instagram/ 'The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram')
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{% comment %}
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## Content ownership
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Go back to [Why > Content ownership](/why#content-ownership 'Content Ownership')
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## Hurry
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Go back to [Why > Hurry](/why#hurry 'Hurry')
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## Simplicity vs simplification
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Go back to [Why > Simplicity vs Simplification](/why#simplicity-vs-simplification 'Simplicity vs Simplification')
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## Being always connected
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Go back to [Why > Being always connected](/why#being-always-connected 'Being Always Connected')
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## Environment
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Go back to [Why > Environment](/why#environment 'Environment')
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## Closed
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Go back to [Why > Closed](/why#closed 'Closed')
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## Saturation
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Go back to [Why > Saturation](/why#saturation 'Saturation')
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{% endcomment %}
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## Being used
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- [Who does that server really serve?](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html 'Who does that server really serve?'), by [Richard Stallman](https://stallman.org 'Richard Stallman’s personal website') on [GNU.org](https://gnu.org 'GNU')
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Go back to [Why > Being used](/why#being-used 'Being used')
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[The New Yorker]: https://www.newyorker.com/ 'The New Yorker'
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[WIRED]: https://wired.com 'Wired'
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[The Reboot]: https://thereboot.com/ 'The Reboot'
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[The Verge]: https://www.theverge.com 'The Verge'
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[Slate]: https://slate.com/ 'Slate'
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