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.
Apr 10, 2026
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8 min read
After a week off, I return with my first news round-up. This is something new for me, so please let me know if you find this useful.
Mar 27, 2026
Data in our online accounts should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure just like luggage in a hotel room, according to a new US Supreme Court amicus brief from Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic and an old Google colleague. This could be extended to expand ownership and data portability rights.
Mar 20, 2026
My rants about online due process are not purely theoretical. Data from the ASML Transparency Hub, compiled by students at Boston University, show that platforms are quietly cutting you off from your country’s justice system and forcing you to accept theirs.
Mar 13, 2026
Seventeen years ago, billionaire Peter Thiel declared that freedom and democracy are incompatible. That’s the kind of defeatism that gets me riled up. Democracy needs innovation, not despair.
Mar 6, 2026
9 min read
Democracies worldwide are struggling with the scale and velocity of the modern world, and online platforms are bigger than most countries. Looking at history shows that the size of a community changes democracy, but doesn't mean we need to abandon it.