I had forgotten that Emily Chang of Bloomberg wrote a 2018 book: #Brotopia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotopia

Brotopia - Wikipedia

#KaraSwisher seems unimpressed with #ElonMusk 's very public message to #TimCook, the CEO of #Apple

Apparently public attacks in a #crazy voice might not be the best way to encourage #advertisers to buy #ads?

#stable #genius #tech #brotopia #pr #nyse #nasdaq

https://twitter.com/karaswisher/status/1597308166290563077

Kara Swisher on Twitter

“Frontloading a fight with @tim_cook with specious nonsense isn’t going to work. Why? For one, he’s not a manic toddler hopped up on Twinkies and weaponry cosplay. Plus, no advertiser like to spend their marketing money in Thunderdome of toxic asininity.”

Twitter

Since it is also posted here again and again that Musk should buy #Elsevier next, after it was such a great success with Twitter: does not need to. The Paypal boys have always been close with the data cartels, #RELX was one of the first investors in #Palantir and they are still cooperating (Thomson Reuters, too). The path from #Brotopia to #Kleptopia was never far and they were always cozy with each other.

Read the book by @SarahLamdan:

https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=33205

Data Cartels: The Companies That Control and Monopolize Our Information - Sarah Lamdan

In our digital world, data is power. Information hoarding businesses reign supreme, using intimidation, aggression, and force to maintain influence and control. Sarah Lamdan brings us into the unregulated underworld of these data cartels, demonstrating how the entities mining, commodifying, and selling our data and informational resources perpetuate social inequalities and threaten the democratic sharing of knowledge. Just a few companies dominate most of our critical informational resources. Often self-identifying as data analytics or business solutions operations, they supply the digital lifeblood that flows through the circulatory system of the internet. With their control over data, they can prevent the free flow of information, masterfully exploiting outdated information and privacy laws and curating online information in a way that amplifies digital racism and targets marginalized communities. They can also distribute private information to predatory entities. Alarmingly, everything they're doing is perfectly legal. In this book, Lamdan contends that privatization and tech exceptionalism have prevented us from creating effective legal regulation. This in turn has allowed oversized information oligopolies to coalesce. In addition to specific legal and market-based solutions, Lamdan calls for treating information like a public good and creating digital infrastructure that supports our democratic ideals.

“Oh My God, This Is So F---ed Up”: Inside Silicon Valley’s Secretive, Orgiastic Dark Side | Vanity Fair
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/01/brotopia-silicon-valley-secretive-orgiastic-inner-sanctum

#siliconvalley #sexism #discrimination #brotopia