2026: The Year of Unshittification
Prologue : The Internet is a Mountain of Debris. Stop Adding to It. Entering 2026, let’s stop pretending. The internet is no longer a marketplace of ideas; it’s a staggering mountain of digital debris —a massive, communal wasteland that we keep feeding every second. We’ve reached a point where brands aren't talking to people anymore; they’re just shouting into a void to satisfy a dying algorithm's spreadsheet. As Simon & Garfunkel in Sound of Silence said: it’s a world of "people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening." If you feel exhausted, it’s because the air is thick with the smell of recycled garbage. We are drowning in the noise, and it’s time to find the surface. 1. Doctorow’s Prophecy: The Death Spiral We need to talk about " Enshittification ." Digital activist Cory Doctorow didn't just coin a catchy word; he diagnosed a terminal illness. He saw how platforms first lure us in, then sell us out to adv...