My book "How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism" is a critique of Big Tech connecting conspiratorial thinking to the rise of tech monopolies (proposing a way to deal with both) is now out in paperback:
My ebooks and audiobooks (from @torbooks, @HoZ_Books, @mcsweeneys, and others) are for sale all over the net, but I sell 'em too, and when you buy 'em from me, I earn twice as much and you get books with no DRM and no license "agreements."
My first picture book is out! It's called Poesy the Monster Slayer and it's an epic tale of bedtime-refusal, toy-hacking and monster-hunting, illustrated by Matt @MCRockefeller. It's the monster book I dreamt of reading to my own daughter.
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In @bruces' @locusmag review of my novel Walkaway, he describes the book as "advancing and demolishing potential political arguments that have never been made by anybody but [me]."
If you'd like an unrolled version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
Hey tweeps - anyone got experience with anti-brigading tools? A far-right troll has asked his followers to harass me and tools like Block Chain and Red Block only let me block the first 500 of them, leaving tens of thousands able to @ me.
I've reported the account and the participants in the brigading to Twitter and spoken to some contacts there. I'm sure there will be some kind of resolution. But in the meantime, there's about 200k twitter accounts (brigaders and their followers) I'd like to block.
I paid for a year's worth of premium @blocktogether but can't figure out how to get it to do this. Meanwhile, I keep tripping Twitter's anti-bot stuff and getting locked out of my accounts.