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Anti-Corporate Movement

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This community is the first one on lemmy of its kind. It sits between the idea of anarchism/anti-capitalism and left leaning economic policy.

Our goal is to make people aware of the dangers of corporate control, its influence on governments and people as well as the small but steady abrasion of empathy around the world indirectly caused by it.

Current topics this includes but is not limited to:

Feel free to debate this but beware, corporate rhetoric is not welcome here. If you have arguments, bring them on. If its rhetoric trying to defend the evil actions of corporations, we will know and you will go.

Our declared goal so far is to have all companies and individuals worldwide capped at 999 mil USD in all assets, including ownership of other companies, sister companies and marital assets. The reason for this is that companies (and individuals) are not supposed to resemble small(?) countries with a single leader(-board) and shareholder primacy. Thats why we feel like they must be kept in check indefinitely.

But companies will just wander off The argument that large companies will just wander off is valid, which we embrace. We dont need microsoft, apple, google, amazon and other trillion dollar companies. There are small competitors being kept small and driven into brankruptcy by anti competitive behavior of these giants or simply bought up and closed. If starbucks left tomorrow, we would not have an issue with this.

But then we have x little microsofts that all belong to the same person(s) If in fact nobody was allowed to accumulate more than 999 mil in assets, they would not be able to own all these. And like defending agains burglary, it is not about complete defence but time and effort. You only have to keep the thief occupied long enough for them to be caught, give up or make a mistake.

But these giants have tons of IP which would then limit our growth Thats another topic we must touch on. We will (only this one time) take a page out of russias playbook and demand that IP of non complying companies (assets over 999 mil USD) will be declared invalid, which opens them up to be copied.

But then they will "live" in one country that doesnt accept this Correct, and they should be taken into custody the moment they enter the airspace of a country that supports this act.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24954593

It’s rough right now politically in the US. A lot of people around me seem like they’re ready to give up hope. It makes me incredibly angry seeing Zuck up there with all the other billionaires, and Elon is a parasite that has infected the government.

I often find myself wondering how I can make a difference. How can we regain control of our world?

Idk if I’m being dramatic, but the Fediverse really seems like it could be our response to these fuckers controlling the narrative on social media. It could be more than just an interesting decentralized social media platform. I really think this could be a key step in reclaiming our democracy.

Am I being dramatic lol? Do you all feel the same way? I was kinda getting emotional even. Like we could bring real change. That gives me hope, which is something we are desperately lacking right now.

It’s not just Lemmy. It makes me happy to see all the Fediverse platforms (specifically activity pub based) blowing up.

Friendly reminder if you have the financial means, donate to your instance, donate to the Lemmy devs, donate to Pixelfed or any other social media app fighting big social media. And better than a one-time donation, set up a monthly contribution even if it’s just $2/month. It really helps open-source developers when they have a steady income.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Yep, I'm starting to shift more of my online time to fediverse apps. I agree that it's refreshing to see the internet back in the hands of regular people who just want to create, share their interests, and be entertained.

Compare that to corporations who just want to extract as much value from you, keep you addicted to scrolling by tuning their algorithms to feed you polarizing news, and track and sell your personal data. The last straw was seeing these billionaires change their company cultures overnight to kowtow to the current administration.

I remember the internet in the late 90's and early 00's. The fediverse gives me a little bit of that nostalgia vibe. I hope it stays active and gives people an alternative to the walled garden dystopia companies have turned the current internet into.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Fully agree. I jumped ship much earlier when reddit went full enshittification train by banning the communities that protested their decision. That was the moment I understood we‘re dealing with authoritarian regimes.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

The fediverse gives me hope, but when I go out to the "real world", I see everyone swimming in big tech apps and I lose all hope :( For most people, I'm just weird and that's it. I don't even see any prospects of change. people love their big tech apps and are willing to give up on some for going into another, but rarely are willing to move to a free alternative.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

same here but for most stuff. When I was at the chaos communication congress in hamburg, germany I felt very at home. People were just the way they wanted to. I has no issue socializing because everyone was so different and unique, there were barely any in groups (except furries maybe but thats just my perception maybe).

There also is a warning at the exit: „broken world ahead.“

This pretty much radicalized me for openness and diversity since I saw how great shit works when you take put the social hierarchy. I take this hope with me wherever I go.

[–] Curious_Canid 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yes. It isn't going to solve the world's problems, but it is a positive step in the right direction.

And it's always nice to see people who are actively participating here jump in to explain how much they hate it. :-)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Certainly. One of the best thing I have seen come out of technology since linux.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Lmao lemmy's a super toxic place with a userbase worse than reddit for the most part. The further you get from world and ml, the better it is. Hard to say it gives hope when people can be so shitty.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

I believe you that this is your experience. From the discussions I had in the past years I assume its a minority standpoint. A large portion of the people commenting are fairly decent and generally dont complain harshly. I dont have any domains blocked except threads iirc. I do use blocklists by fediseer and such but I dont remember if its only for mastodon or for lemmy as well.

I have to stress though that the fediverse is much more like real life than facebook and xitter.

If you dont like someone, you just dont meet with them (block them). This forms a strong social bubble that interconnects over many people.

The fringe people in every bubble (strong intersection with other bubbles, weak connection to yours) are the „federation“.

They judge if you would like to meet this other person you wouldnt normally hang out with. If they were like facebook they would constantly recommend you the most vile bastards and keep you from interesting and calming people to drive „eNgAgEmEnT!“ This is called a false, abusive „friend“ or a drama queen.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

seems wierd to hang out in a worse place though. like I find reddit worse so I went here from there. Im not saying toxicity does not exist but irc had trolls going into rooms in the early nineties. seems like more of an internet artifact if not a human one. Like you have that great place you hang out in till annoying people start hanging out there and then you find a new place.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have .world and .ml blocked so I'm spared from the worst of it. Still see users from those instances in comments on posts but still far better.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

that might get me to move to lemmy actually. I like mbin better but domain blocking does not seem to work which might not be quite so bad but many times the language preference does not seem to work. So I have to block each community sperately which does seem to work. I prefer to work bottom up. users then, communities, and domain last. This depends though. I block communities I have zero interest in and domains usually based on the language thing not working but again it does not work anyway so I don't know why I bother.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

Technologically it's pretty sound