
Revolution.Social Cory Doctorow on Escaping Big Tech, Privacy Battles & “Enshittification”
Sep 11, 2025
Cory Doctorow, sci-fi author and digital-rights activist, discusses how technology shapes society and why surveillance is not inevitable. He explains “enshittification,” the need for easier exits from platforms, adversarial interoperability, federation like ActivityPub, app-store and device control, and strategies for building freer, more portable social systems.
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Meeting Over A FooCamp Shirt
- Cory tells how he met Evan on a plane because of a FooCamp shirt and shared networks.
- He uses the story to highlight the small community shaping internet futures.
Stories Reveal Tech's Social Shape
- Science fiction interrogates who technology serves, not just what it does.
- Cory Doctorow argues imagination helps critique and redesign social tech arrangements.
'Coterminal' Is A Manufactured Myth
- Big Tech tells you their platform properties are inseparable and inevitable.
- Doctorow rejects that and says those traits can be separated by design and policy.






