
GreenPill NN Ep:9 A New Political Landscape in the Digital Age with Nick Srnicek & Sofia Cossar
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Dec 19, 2025 Join political theorist Nick Srnicek, author of 'Platform Capitalism,' and researcher Sofia Cossar from BlockchainGov as they explore the evolution of governance in the digital age. They discuss how platforms have morphed into political infrastructures, influencing everything from speech to economic life. The duo emphasizes the necessity of reclaiming networks as democratic commons, critiques Web3's political implications, and highlights the role of civil society in managing these powerful platforms. A thought-provoking dive into the future of sovereignty!
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State And Platform Interests Are Diverging
- The alliance between tech firms and states in the 2010s has fractured as states now pursue economic security and tech control.
- Platforms must now negotiate with competing state agendas, reducing their unilateral power.
Platforms Performing State-Like Governance
- Platforms now perform governance roles like rulemaking, adjudication, taxation and enforcement in everyday life.
- They often embed rules in design, constraining actions by removing buttons or APIs rather than punishing after the fact.
Three Civic Strategies To Reclaim Networks
- Civil society should push for oversight, embed plurality in architecture, and build alternative infrastructures where possible.
- Use local campaigns against data centers, design participatory protocols, and seed collective networks like municipally backed cooperatives.




