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We map what power wants to hide: that another digital world is possible. Before the algorithm, there was the photocopier. Before the like button, there was the hand-stamped envelope. Before the filter bubble, there was the chaotic, glorious, contradictory democracy of the zine fair.
THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF DISSENT: Notes from the Red Web @redwebzineorg
This is a long text. It is long because nuance cannot live in 280 characters. It is long because the architecture of our attention has been deliberately fragmented, and we believe in the radical act of the unbroken paragraph . Read it in pieces. Read it aloud. Read it with friends. But read it as an act of reclamation. This is not a conspiracy. It is a cartography. We map what power wants to hide: that
We have been told, repeatedly, that the web is a graveyard. That the golden age of digital autonomy—blogs, forums, zines, encrypted chatrooms, collective wikis—is a relic of a pre-algorithmic past. They tell us that engagement is a funnel, that culture is a feed, and that dissent is just another niche market segment. Before the filter bubble, there was the chaotic,
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