Jeg er begyndt at samle på Newsletters og podcasts, der giver dybere indsigter og analyse af hvad der foregår. Her er en, jeg bestemt vil følge videre - Carole Cadwalladr. Det var hende, der afslørede Facebook -Cambridge Analytica skandalen i 2017. Og det er hende, der introducerede udtrykket Broligarkiet i juli sidste år. Idag har hun en liste på 20 punkter om hvordan man kan overleve Broligarkiet fra en artikel hun skrev i The Guardian i November, og en podcast om samme emne.

8 Protect your private life. The broligarchy doesn’t want you to have one. Read Shoshana Zuboff’s The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: they need to know exactly who you are to sell you more shit. We’re now beyond that. Surveillance Authoritarianism is next. Watch The Lives of Others, the beautifully told film about surveillance in 80s east Berlin. Act as if you are now living in East Germany and Meta/Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp is the Stasi. It is.
11 Think of your personal data as nude selfies. A veteran technology journalist told me this in 2017 and it’s never left me. My experience of “discovery” – handing over 40,000 emails, messages, documents to the legal team of the Brexit donor I’d investigated – left me paralysed and terrified. Think what a hostile legal team would make of your message history. This can and will happen.
14 Pay in cash. Ask yourself what an international drug trafficker would do, and do that. They’re not going to the dead drop by Uber or putting 20kg of crack cocaine on a credit card. In the broligarchy, every data point is a weapon. Download Signal, the encrypted messaging app. Turn on disappearing messages.
18 Plan. Silicon Valley doesn’t think in four-year election cycles. Elon Musk isn’t worrying about the midterms. He’s thinking about flying a SpaceX rocket to Mars and raping and pillaging its rare earth minerals before anyone else can get there. We need a 30-year road map out of this.

https://broligarchy.substack.com/p/how-to-survive-the-broligarchy-d8b

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism - BookWyrm

<p>"Shoshana Zuboff, named "the true prophet of the information age" by the Financial Times, has always been ahead of her time. Her seminal book In the Age of the Smart Machine foresaw the consequences of a then-unfolding era of computer technology. Now, three decades later she asks why the once-celebrated miracle of digital is turning into a nightmare. Zuboff tackles the social, political, business, personal, and technological meaning of "surveillance capitalism" as an unprecedented new market form. It is not simply about tracking us and selling ads, it is the business model for an ominous new marketplace that aims at nothing less than predicting and modifying our everyday behavior--where we go, what we do, what we say, how we feel, who we're with. The consequences of surveillance capitalism for us as individuals and as a society vividly come to life in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism's pathbreaking analysis of power. The threat has shifted from a totalitarian "big brother" state to a universal global architecture of automatic sensors and smart capabilities: A "big other" that imposes a fundamentally new form of power and unprecedented concentrations of knowledge in private companies--free from democratic oversight and control"--</p> <p>"In this masterwork of original thinking and research, Shoshana Zuboff provides startling insights into the phenomenon that she has named surveillance capitalism. The stakes could not be higher: a global architecture of behavior modification threatens human nature in the twenty-first century just as industrial capitalism disfigured the natural world in the twentieth. Zuboff vividly brings to life the consequences as surveillance capitalism advances from Silicon Valley into every economic sector. Vast wealth and power are accumulated in ominous new "behavioral futures markets," where predictions about our behavior are bought and sold, and the production of goods and services is subordinated to a new "means of behavioral modification." The threat has shifted from a totalitarian Big Brother state to a ubiquitous digital architecture: a "Big Other" operating in the interests of surveillance capital. Here is the crucible of an unprecedented form of power marked by extreme concentrations of knowledge and free from democratic oversight. Zuboff's comprehensive and moving analysis lays bare the threats to twenty-first century society: a controlled "hive" of total connection that seduces with promises of total certainty for maximum profit-at the expense of democracy, freedom, and our human future. With little resistance from law or society, surveillance capitalism is on the verge of dominating the social order and shaping the digital future--if we let it."--Dust jacket.</p>

Hvad skal man bruge til udsendelse af #nyhedsbrev, hvis man helst vil undgå storkapitalen og holde sig på europæisk grund eller ihf til EU-lovgivning i forhold til at sikre folks data?

Tracking og analyse er dejligt, men at det er nemt og sikkert for både mig og modtagerne er vigtigere. Det må vildt gerne være gratis eller koste meget lidt. Som i *meget lidt*.

Jeg har ellers brugt #mailchimp, men ved ikke rigtig, om det helt er godt nok, selvom de hævder at leve op til vores #GDPR-krav.

Lange, sammenlignende artikler hjælper mig ikke, og jeg har svært ved at få overblik, hvis jeg selv søger rundt, så nu spørger jeg her i stedet. Tips? Gode råd? Viden? Absolutte ‘undgå det her’?