Episode 168: The TikTok Law
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
1w ago
Is the so-called TikTok law a tool to enable the US President to censor apps and websites at will? Yes and no. One thing is certain: This law isn't about TikTok; that's just a smokescreen ..read more
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Episode 167: The Death of Serious Politics
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
3w ago
Political scientist Brian Klaas looks into why we talk so much about politics, but never actually discuss any actual policy. My critique of his analysis is rather predictable ..read more
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Episode 166: The Twitter Files, Part 6
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
1M ago
Revisiting the idiotic decision to ban Donald Trump off Twitter and what it means for the future of democracy that private companies started to influence public discourse like that and got away with it ..read more
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Episode 165: I Ate'nt Dead
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
1M ago
I explain why this show went on an unplanned hiatus and once again vow to get back into the swing of things ..read more
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Episode 164: The Year 2023 in Review
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
4M ago
In my annual recap episode, I am looking back at the topics that I've covered this year and forward to the changes that 2024 will bring for the podcast ..read more
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Episode 163: Back to the Twitter Files
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
6M ago
The reporters from the Twitter Files project just won the Dao Prize for excellence in investigative journalism. Could there be a better time to dive back into these stories ..read more
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Episode 162: The Westminster Declaration
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
6M ago
What do Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, John Cleese, Yanis Varoufakis, Richard Dawkins and Walter Kirn have in common? They are all, despite holding very different political beliefs, very concerned about the future of political discourse in Western democracies ..read more
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Episode 161: The EU's Ministry of Truth
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
6M ago
EU bureaucrats maintain that the Digital Services Act is not a censorship regime, but is meant to save people from misinformation by deleting it from the internet or hiding it from view. Which, in fact, is the very definition of censorship. Welcome to the Cardassian Union ..read more
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Episode 160: The Lobbyists Behind Chat Control
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
7M ago
It turns out, that the EU's push to completely abolish digital privacy might not actually be an altruistic move to save children from abuse. Several tech companies, including one headed by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, stand to profit substantially from the decision. Which is why they massively influenced it ..read more
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Episode 159: Society Is Going to Hell in a Handbasket
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by Fabian A. Scherschel
7M ago
How following the exodus of Germany's worst YouTuber to TikTok opened a private hell of lolcows for me. To a point where I don't think I understand society as a whole anymore. What is this shit? And where is it all going to end ..read more
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