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Information Anarchy: The Case Against Sponsorships

Oct 13, 202348 min
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Episode description

The primary goal of this essay is to argue for a healthy skepticism of sponsorship-saturated media amidst a new age in information sharing, with secondary goals as following:

* to commit myself to The People and my people publicly by way of refusing to sell my word online, and

* to name explicitly the ways refusing traditional sponsorship places me in a decent amount of precarity.

* I’ma spoil the ending for you: I don’t want to run from precarity. Being unsteady forces me to lean on the communities that I say I value. I continually argue that refusing sponsorships as my primary mode of income forces me to expand. Now, I must trust the people for care instead of trusting them as a willing and endless site of extraction.

* Plus… willing? How much can you consent to extraction anyways? Bah. I get ahead of myself.

I wish to belong to The People and that means my word needs to be mine. Thank you for listening <3



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