@multifact @AlexHinojo @EUCommission
Yes this class of people are utterly incompetent, but the ones who will replace them if we push them out are little better, it's a modern problem.
@multifact @AlexHinojo @EUCommission
Yes this class of people are utterly incompetent, but the ones who will replace them if we push them out are little better, it's a modern problem.
Composting the mess
We do need to share a sharp critique, that funding structures shape (and often stall) #openweb development. The argument is that #NGO funding models divert energy away from real grassroots alternatives, pushing projects into bureaucratic traps rather than fostering a thriving #DIY culture. With, paranoid individualism which stems from #stupidindividualism, a byproduct of the #deathcult’s mainstream influence. NGO funding traps devour alternatives, replacing them with sanitized, […]It’s like watching the same old weeds sprout up in the cracks, clinging to the illusion of control. Open Media Network (#OMN) is a Tool for Change and Challenge, Composting the Mess https://hamishcampbell.com/open-media-network-omn-is-a-tool-for-change-and-challenge-composting-the-mess/
"The "unique" selling point of the #OMN (Open Media Network) often gets lost because people focus too much on the technical side rather than the simple, fundamental idea at its core. The real value proposition, which might sound like "common sense," is quite radical in today's landscape: in the #OMN, both people and content are treated as data objects in the commons by default and are only private/owned by exception.
This might seem straightforward, but it's a powerful shift away from the dominant models we see today. Most current #dotcons, are built the other way around, where data, content, and even people are enclosed and owned by default, with access and openness as rare exceptions. The #OMN flips this on its head, embodying the #4opens—#OpenData, #OpenSource, #OpenProcess, and #OpenStandards, to create a network where sharing and collaboration are the norm, not the exception."
The development of #IndymediaBack
The reboot of #Indymedia (#IndymediaBack) is about reclaiming grassroots, open, and radical media infrastructure outside of the control of corporate platforms and #dotcons. However, the development side has stalled due to the same issues that have stalled other #openweb projects, lack of sustained coder engagement, resistance in centralized funding, and the dominance of closed silos.
The challenge is building tech that works for activists, not just developers. The original Indymedia relied on early open-source tools. This means moving beyond tech-fetishist projects that scratch a developer’s itch while ignoring real-world community.
A trust-based federated publishing network is the goal. The #OMN (Open Media Network) framework already outlines how to create syndicated media flows using #4opens. The stalled dev site at http://unite.openworlds.info needs committed developers who care about media as a movement, not just a tech experiment.
Without serious investment in #DIY, people-friendly, open-source alternatives, activists will remain trapped inside the #mainstreaming of social media platforms. The question is: can we finally push through the #geekproblem and make this happen?
By leveraging common hashtags and syndication through #activertypub and #OMN, we create a resilient and impactful story that brings “native” ideologies into the #mainstreaming paths. The Importance of Words and Ideology https://hamishcampbell.com/the-importance-of-words-and-ideology/
The current #fediverse model is only a first step, not itself the answer, for the second step we have the idea’s behind the #OMN. Maybe it’s time to stop trying to fix broken tools, to build with a truly native approach? https://hamishcampbell.com/maybe-its-time-to-stop-trying-to-fix-broken-tools-to-build-with-a-truly-native-approach/
I have been walking this path for 30 years as an #openweb organic intellectual, technologist, and part of the #OMN. It’s not easy, and it’s not as simple as clicking “sign up” and walking into a ready-made community https://hamishcampbell.com/its-not-easy-and-its-not-as-simple-as-clicking-sign-up-and-walking-into-a-ready-made-community/
It’s not easy, and it’s not as simple as clicking “sign up” and walking into a ready-made community
Q: Very interested in what you have to say. I've been trying to find a place in the #Fediverse that's not in thrall to big tech. How do I join up? #OMN #OpenWeb. Hungry, feed me! A: This is harder than it should be, and that itself is a telling sign of where we are right now. The #Fediverse is a fascinating, messy, and diverse space, but much of it is still trapped in the gravity of the #dotcons. What you’ll mostly find are either clones of corporate social media—Twitter-like, […]The #GeekProblem: Why Open Development Is Stuck in a Dead End
It’s no sin to have to submit to the #dotcons overlords—we all do it, whether we like it or not. Just recently, I found myself installing that vile spyware known as #WeChat because this was the only way to talk to the people I needed to talk to. That bitter swipe to hide the app from view brought a momentary sense of agency, but the reality remains: we are still too often failing at building out the #openweb that normal people find useful The fundamental question is: why? It's too […]https://hamishcampbell.com/the-geekproblem-why-open-development-is-stuck-in-a-dead-end/
The #NGO mess is hard blocking
We need to talk, again, about how the #NGO world pushes HARD BLOCKING over the native #openweb paths we need to take. This isn’t some new issue; we’ve been having the same conversation for years. And yet, here we are, watching the same bad behaver and the same mistakes repeating, only now, with the #mainstreaming flooding in, with more funding and institutional interference. The simple antidote to this incompetence? Listen. Think. And stop blocking. Seriously, it’s not that […]The #geekproblem is too often soft blocking change and challenge in tech
The #geekproblem has been an ongoing issue in the development of radical and open internet paths. This is particularly evident in the influx of #mainstreaming users into the #Fediverse, bringing with them behaviors that, for us #openweb natives, are easy to recognize as part'ish, a mix of good intentions and ingrained habits that common sense uphold the status quo. Our response needs to be one of patience, hand-holding rather than outright biting, because if we want real change, we need to […]https://hamishcampbell.com/the-geekproblem-is-too-often-soft-blocking-change-and-challenge-in-tech/
Composting the #TechShit
The value of the #Fediverse isn’t in the tech specs. It’s not in the #ActivityPub protocol or the code itself, those are tools. The value lies in the culture that birthed it. The #Fediverse is the living embodiment of the #openweb, not some #VC Silicon Valley plaything. But as money floods in, as #mainstreaming forces try to turn it into another hollow platform, we risk losing the very thing that makes it powerful, its strong decentralized, trust-based roots.The looming battle is […]@ricmac Yes, this generation is a complete mess, this should not come as any surprise after 20 years of bowing down to the #deathcult of neoliberalism (economics), post-modernism (identity politics) and the #dotcons (#geekproblem).
What do we need to do to step away from this mess, is something our #fashernistas are still not really talking about, and need to #OMN
People who don't come from activist traditions sometimes spend a lot of time talking about these traditions from academic learning, this is ALWAYS wrong https://hamishcampbell.com/?s=academic+
This is also true for the #NGO dogmatic crew.
This is mess making and then if they can't hear people say this to them, and yes, they can't generally it's more mess to compost, do you have a shovel #OMN
VisionOnTV: A Lost Future of Grassroots Video
Nearly 20 years ago, we built something radical. #VisionOnTV wasn’t just another platform, it was a #4opens movement. A bold attempt to break free from corporate-controlled media and give people the tools to create and share activist-driven, alternative television. We weren’t waiting for permission; we were building the future we wanted to see. Before #YouTube became the advertising surveillance monolith it is today, we had a different vision. One where video wasn’t just disposable […]https://hamishcampbell.com/visionontv-a-lost-future-of-grassroots-video/
Trump and the tools of the old world order
An example of this is The United States Agency for International Development (#USAID) which was presented as a humanitarian force for economic and social development worldwide. However, its origins and operations paint a different much darker path, of geopolitical manoeuvring and #neoliberal hegemony over the last 40 years. Now, with the hard shift to the right, USAID is being gutted, alongside other long-standing institutions of the U.S. "liberal" global order. Origins and the Cold War […]https://hamishcampbell.com/trump-and-the-tools-of-the-old-world-order/
The left, right mess is on repeat
This is at the heart of the contradictions and confusion in the political landscape today. The liberal and left muddle, where elements of economic populism are shared across ideological divides, is something we’ve seen before, especially in the 1930s, when fascist movements co-opted working-class grievances while pushing reactionary nationalism. #Bannon, like Röhm, plays a dangerous game by mobilizing working-class anger against neoliberal "elites" but steering it toward nationalism […]https://hamishcampbell.com/the-left-right-mess-is-on-repeat/
The Fediverse is a step
Let's do a brief breakdown of the core structural problems of centralized platforms and how they warp social interaction. This ties directly into the #geekproblem, #4opens, and the broader issues of #dotcons and digital feudalism. Key Takeaways: Centralization breeds #feudalism. One big virtual server means a few people have all the power while the rest are serfs. “Ease of use” is often a lie. It just means the real costs are hidden—either pushed onto users (moderation, unpaid […]