WEF 2025: Jonathan Greenblatt, Randi Weingarten, and Jennifer Schenker Advocate for Increased Social Media Censorship to Combat Antisemitism
https://reclaimthenet.org/wef-2025-antisemitism-social-media-censorship?utm_source=fediverse
Klaus Schwab Labels “Misinformation” a “Critical Challenge,” Urges Elites to Develop Solutions
https://reclaimthenet.org/wef-klaus-schwab-davos-2025-misinformation-censorship?utm_source=fediverse
@wowaname @vokainen099
>i'm someone interested in bridging this gap, but nobody gave me enough interest to support my direction, and i never had enough money in my pocket to put toward initial funding myself.
And the worst part about it is that there are organizations that could do it but choose not to. Disroot has been around for a decade now, runs on entirely free software, and is funded 100% by donations (some features are ONLY available if you donate though), but their ToS prohibits commercial use of their services with a few exceptions. I understand not wanting huge corpos using your service, but I see no problem with small businesses using it.
@vokainen099 My Dad works in public education. The distract he worked for switched to Gmail a decade ago because of some law that required emails to be stored on their servers for 7 years and they didn't have the infrastructure to handle that.
The fact this guy and Larry Ellison, who is pushing digital ID and says AI surveillance will force us all to be on our "best behavior", were platformed day 1 at the White House and the executive branch is touting their outsized role in US AI infrastructure should be major cause for concern.
When the powers that be realized that many Americans would resist a "great reset", they obviously noticed that most were expecting it from the public sector so now it's implementation is going to come from the private, likely via public-private partnership. People misunderstand the WEF and what it does IMO, but it's most obvious and overt goal as a group is facilitate digital transformation and the 4IR (ie the "great reset") via the public-private partnership model.
Public-private partnerships do not beget a true free market, they beget crony capitalism and produce state adjacent corporate monopolies and quasi-monopolies.
Yet, expect that many of those "great reset" policy agendas to be marketed as "free merket/private sector innovation." Expect some of the ind media figures who claimed to be against the "great reset" now support its very policies under different sales pitches.
Vigilance matters most when many vocal opponents to these agendas have been distracted and/or pacified.
@gabriel I've heard that it's open source. If that's the case, hopefully someone would fork it to remove any CCP biases (I don't want ANY biases).
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@gabriel Another question: Why do you put your weight in pounds as a Canadian?