Post #3490151
2026-06-28 13:45 UTC
@firn@scholar.social because as somebody else said in one of those threads, privacy is often libertarianism-adjacent, and libertarianism is often far-right-adjacent.
Tech spaces that are anti-fascist are growing, slowly. Just look at fedi. But it's hard work, requires resources that are often not available, and competes against very well-funded fascist companies. So, yeah.
But that just makes it even more important to support any explicitly anti-fascist tech one does have access to.
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@firn@scholar.social 2026-06-28 13:52
@rysiek@mstdn.social We had anti-fascist (anarchist rather than libertarian) spaces aplenty in the early 2ks. Lit of squatted tech spaces in Europe anyway. I think a lot of people went either in the NGO direction, academie directikn, or dropped out of tech. I don't think fedi is anti-fascist atall tbh. Just a few curated corners of it do.some lipservice.