Digital human rights in a massive industry.
This can be extremely overwhelming, because you need to keep up with so many topics, people, and initiatives.
But also, it's an invitation, my gosh, to entanglement (trendy word), or just connection between so many different organisms. In
@web3privacy, we expand our spores covering areas of
- investigative journalism as in
@FreedomofPress
- data workers as in
@timnitGebru
- politics of gen AI as in
@Info_Activism
- mesh networks like BitChat
- localism
- internet censorship mapping
@OpenObservatory
- resistance AI
- feminist orgs protecting marginalised groups
- open knowledge foundations from
@internetarchive to
@Wikimedia
- flagship rights orgs like
@accessnow
- artists working on surveillance tech mapping
- anti-authoritarian practical stack like
@TutaPrivacy
- new encrypted messengers
air.ms/install
- activists for various global causes x war conflicts, non-democratic regimes from Iran to Ukraine
- mercenary software mapping, advocacy like
sentinelalliance.org
- whistleblower tech like
@SecureDrop
- tech workers unionising against Big Tech
- free software for young adults
- multi-generational hacktivism
@DyneOrg
Donna Haraway & Anna Tsing would be proud!