Technology

The Decentralists – Hot Topix: Big Tech Braces for Both Biden and Trump

Whether Republicans or Democrats control the U.S. government, Big Tech is in for a reckoning.

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Social

The Decentralists Episode 4: Is Social Media the Biggest Threat to Independent Journalism?

We discuss this question and more with the executive director and spokesperson for the watchdog group, FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting, Daniel Bernhard. 

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Technology

The Decentralists – Hot Topix: Seeing Red or Feeling Blue?

The US General Election has just ended (kinda), and we are chomping at the bit to talk about it.

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Social

The Decentralists – Episode 5: Wade Davis, Rock & Roll Anthropologist

What’s happening to our civilization? Anthropologist Wade Davis asks this question often.

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News

The Decentralists – Hot Topix: Goodbye 2020!

2020 has been a crazy year, to say the least.

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The Decentralists – Hot Topix: The D.C. Dumpster Fire


<How free is free speech? Should corporations be arbiters of free speech? Who should guarantee freedom of speech?

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News

The Decentralists – Hot Topix: Free Speech is not Free

While moderating social media is necessary, what’s to stop Big Tech monopolies from getting trigger-happy when it comes to banning apps? Will free speech cease to exist?

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Technology

The Decentralists – Episode 1: It began with a sliver

In this first episode of The Decentralists, Manyone Co-Founder Michael Cholod of The Decentralists, we introduce Manyone Co-Founder Michael Cholod. Michael discusses how he wants to change social media for the better

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News

The Decentralists – Episode 6: Diane Francis, Journalist, Force of Nature

Join Diane Francis and the Decentralists crew as we delve deeper into issues that matter.

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News

The Decentralists – Hot Topix: The Game Stops Here

GameStop, a struggling brick-and-mortar retailer, made headlines last week after a group of Reddit users rallied together and drove the stock’s price way up—causing short-selling hedge funds to lose $91 billion dollars.

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