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I'm back from Berlin. Three days at re:publica — Europe's biggest digital culture conference — and I have thoughts.
The good news: the room was packed. People sat on the floor and stood in the doorway to hear a talk about digital dissent in Southeast Asia. People genuinely care about the open internet, democracy, and what happens when platforms eat themselves. There was even a hater in my Q&A, which means at least someone was paying attention.
The complicated news: caring about the right things and building a coalition big enough to actually change them are two different skills. This episode is about the gap between them — and why the people who understand the game best sometimes struggle most to grow the team playing it.
Also: Cory Doctorow, enshittification, and why I'm still wearing the entrance wristband a week later.
By Sascha FunkI'm back from Berlin. Three days at re:publica — Europe's biggest digital culture conference — and I have thoughts.
The good news: the room was packed. People sat on the floor and stood in the doorway to hear a talk about digital dissent in Southeast Asia. People genuinely care about the open internet, democracy, and what happens when platforms eat themselves. There was even a hater in my Q&A, which means at least someone was paying attention.
The complicated news: caring about the right things and building a coalition big enough to actually change them are two different skills. This episode is about the gap between them — and why the people who understand the game best sometimes struggle most to grow the team playing it.
Also: Cory Doctorow, enshittification, and why I'm still wearing the entrance wristband a week later.