Restoring a human Internet

For those of us who still think about these things, a powerful piece about restoring a more healthy and human Internet. You know, the one we planned, not the one we delivered.

The issue we all know

Our online spaces are not ecosystems, though tech firms love that word. They’re plantations; highly concentrated and controlled environments, closer kin to the industrial farming of the cattle feedlot or battery chicken farms that madden the creatures trapped within.

we may be able to challenge in an interesting way.

Technologists are great at incremental fixes, but to regenerate entire habitats we need to learn from ecologists who take a whole-systems view. Ecologists know something just as important, too; how to keep going when others first ignore you and then say it’s too late, how to mobilize and work collectively, and how to build pockets of diversity and resilience that will outlast them, creating possibilities for an abundant future they can imagine but never control.

Good reading for insights and incitement.

We Need To Rewild The Internet