New mega-essay is out, or short book if you prefer.
The internet wasn’t born free but became so in short order, sedimenting into an open commons of protocols, a nomad space of free association. Then platforms came in to enclose it layer by layer, function by function. The web became dominated by a platform-State that restricts movement, where exit is ruinously expensive — an abandon of your community, your audience, your livelihood. The publics that exit the platform-State, nomad publics, aren’t migratory by nature but forced into that mode by the unceasing capture of territory. Toward a Nomad Web traces a brief socio-technical history of the internet as a study to diagnose the many vectors of enclosure and elucidate a strategy for freeing internet life into nomad space — a nomad web where enclosure is an assumed phenomenon and portable coherence is engineered as primary feature, now with the gift of hindsight unavailable to the early web.
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