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A weekly newsletter that tells the story of how tech companies became unelected governments and what to do about it, by former Google executive and 30-year Internet veteran Jonathan Bellack.

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Platformocracy is one year old! Here’s what’s coming next (including song lyrics and maybe some code)

Jun 5, 2026

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Platformocracy is one year old! Here’s what’s coming next (including song lyrics and maybe some code)

First, like any enthusiastic one-year-old, I’m gonna smash a big piece of cake into my face with my bare hands. Then, I’m going to try some new things, including attempting to write code that demonstrates my ideas.

Practical exit part 2: groups and identity (again)

May 29, 2026

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Practical exit part 2: groups and identity (again)

Last week I proposed regulation to make it easier for you to bring your friends and followers with you from one social platform to another. This week, I look at two use cases with more complexity.

Practical Exit: It’s time for regulators to require social graph portability

May 22, 2026

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Practical Exit: It’s time for regulators to require social graph portability

We’ve had mobile phone number portability for twenty years. We now have proven technology to help move your online friends and followers in a secure and privacy-preserving way. If platforms won’t implement it, we should demand regulation to make it mandatory.

Social media vs. parasocial media vs. social networking

May 15, 2026

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Social media vs. parasocial media vs. social networking

The “social media” platforms we demonize today are actually multiple suspects in a trench coat. Separating out key use cases makes it easier to talk about practical ways to reduce harm and take back control.

Meta unleashes a haiku of PR bullsh*t after being found guilty of harming children

May 8, 2026

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Meta unleashes a haiku of PR bullsh*t after being found guilty of harming children

Yet again, Meta’s VP of Communications Andy Stone has responded to his company’s indefensible conduct with an insulting and ineffective public statement. Why does he keep doing this? Let’s break it down.

How tech companies became unelected governments and what to do about it, as told by a former Google executive.

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