The latest 30 posts
- Russian plugin, go fuck yourself
- Yes, the UK is trying to Brexit the Internet
- A quick take on three pretty terrifying changes to the Online Safety Bill
- The war on my screen and in my head and in my heart
- A peek behind a dark curtain
- Why the “Nick Clegg Law” is saying the quiet part out loud
- The #WildWestWeb fallacy isn’t about ending online harms. It’s about enabling populism.
- Yes, the Online Safety Bill is the most Conservative law yet. Here’s why.
- I’m going to help the internet to evolve
- Content about a thing is not enticement to do it.
- The speculative fiction novel I want to read this year
- UK tech policy predictions for 2022: pennies dropping everywhere
- The UK’s Online Safety Bill is a “hostage-taking” law. That should terrify you.
- Internet regulation debates need rules of engagement. Here’s a start.
- Data is political. Ask a Glaswegian.
- Why Labour just lost the tech sector’s vote
- The greatest lesson the Conservatives learned from tech
- Postcard from a Challenger Kid
- Behold! I have an opinion. An EXCLUSIVE opinion.
- World-leading internet diplomacy, or perhaps not
- Game over for digital rights?
- On silence
- A wonk across the rooftops
- A natter on regulations, freedom of expression, and open source software
- Recent media quotes and talks
- On data rights, immigration, privilege, power, and the shit life throws at you
- A thought experiment on subjectively harmful content moderation
- The UNICEF Manifesto on better governance of children’s data
- Political Geography and the Internet: the view from 1999
- Your cut-and-keep guide to the “unregulated wild west internet”
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