Deplatforming of websites thread. This is when private web infrastructure actors (cloud providers, payment processors, DNS providers, DDoS protectors) coordinate to purge websites. Several layers of the web stack are oligopolies, so this can happen sans explicit coordination.
The first major case of infrastructure-level deplatforming was WikiLeaks in 2010, for releasing classified information obtained illegally (US diplomatic cables), referred to as "Cablegate," by AWS, EveryDNS, PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, and Bank of America.
The attacks on WikiLeaks were not ideological ones (they were committing actual crimes as a website), but the tactics (both deplatforming and extremely bogus sex "scandals" like sending love letters to a 19 year old), presaged later efforts during the Great Awokening.
The first major ideological deplatforming was that of the Daily Stormer in 2017. First GoDaddy, then Google Domains, then several different countries ((.ru), (.al),(.at)(.is)(.cat)) booted them off of their domain. Then Sendgrid and Zoho terminated email and SaaS services.
The coup de grace was Cloudflare terminating DDoS protections, which effectively terminated the site. The entire deplatforming process took four days (GoDaddy terminated their domain Aug 13, Cloudflare acted on Aug 16).
Unlike WikiLeaks, the Daily Stormer was not doing anything illegal. But they were an explicitly Neo-Nazi website and so attracted little defense, and none at all from lawmakers. Unsurprisingly, then, this tactic quickly escalated to more benign sites.
Gab is a Twitter alternative. It is a right-wing site, but more BlueSky than Daily Stormer. In Oct 2017, GoDaddy stopped registering the domain, Joyent, their hosting provider, terminated them, PayPal and Stripe blocked payments, and BackBlaze terminated cloud storage.
8Chan, an unmoderated 4Chan alternative, was deplatformed in 2019, first by Cloudflare, then by a sequence of small cloud providers (8Chan never used AWS/Azure/Google), (Alibaba Cloud, Zare UK, Tucows). Their domain registrar, Epik, was then itself deplatformed by Voxility.
Parler, like Gab, was a Twitter alternative, but where Gab primarily appealed to deplatformed alt-righters (but again, was and is a social media site), Parler had a much more normie MAGA userbase. Parler was deplatformed in 2021.
Parler was first banned from Google and Apple's app stores (combined, near monopoly on mobile), then its cloud provider (AWS), then payment processors (Stripe, American express), and SaaS providers (Slack, Okta, and Zendesk).
Parler tried to get a temporary restraining order on antitrust grounds (alleging that Twitter was conspiring with Amazon to crush a competitor), but was rejected by federal judge Barbara Rothstein.
This effectively destroyed the site; Parler was able to restore service eventually but lost 96% of its user base.
At this point, deplatforming was so normalized that Kiwi Farms, a random small forum, was deplatformed in 2022 for hosting threats against trans streamer Keffals. First by Cloudflare, then by a smaller anti-DDoS site (DDoS Guard).
The biggest escalation in the Kiwi Farms (again, random forum, not an important or major site) deplatforming, was that for the first time a Tier 1 internet service provider (ISP), Hurricane Electric, joined the deplatforming.
In several of these cases (Daily Stormer, Gab, Kiwi Farms), the sites were/are run by very technically skilled individuals who could replace the deplatformed services themselves (eg Kiwi Farms' Joshua Moon built his own CloudFlare alternative), but their reach was still gone.
(And of course, "you need to be personally capable of replacing the entire Internet and SaaS tech stack by yourself to operate" will kill almost all sites).
Even the "domain registar of last resort," Epik, which just provided domain registration to other sites, was itself destroyed when Anonymous hackers hacked it in 2021 and leaked 15M email addresses, leading the owner to sell it and the new owners to cease providing services.
First, Neo-Nazi websites got deplatformed, then social media sites with heavily alt-right userbases, then unmoderated image boards, then sites catering to normie MAGA, then random forums. This worked to disarm opposition; no Senator was going to stand up for the Daily Stormer.
A common retort to people complaining of censorship is "make your own [Facebook/Reddit/YouTube etc]". But if you do that, can you also replace domain registration, payment processing, cloud hosting, DDoS protection, app store access, SaaS services, and even your ISP by yourself?
Some troglodytes will say mass purges of websites from the Internet by PRIVATE infrastructure providers are OK. These people are natural slaves with zero appreciation for freedom of speech/expression/association who love the idea of a loophole around the First Amendment.
An admin for one of the biggest right-wing Facebook groups DM'd me with his impressions/experience with Facebook moderation and censorship (and gave me permission to post this thread). RW Facebook was big in 2016/17.
The big crackdown began in summer 2017; it did not take the form of bans for hate speech but rather all publicly-known admin accounts getting suspended for no reason, leading to the pages disappearing.
This included device bans which permanently destroyed most of the pages.
Thread on Apple's role in the closure of the Internet. From 2016 to 2023, Apple's App Store, half the mobile duopoly, went from a curated software marketplace to one of the most important content control systems on Earth.
In June 2016, Apple completely reorganized their App Store Review Guidelines into five pillars: Safety, Performance, Business, Design, and Legal.
Most of Apple's big decisions were not policy ones but specific removals that had a chilling effect on future discourse. In Aug 2018, Apple removed 5/6 Alex Jones podcasts for hate speech. This was done jointly with similar actions from Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify.
Thread on Anglosphere intelligence's role in the 2015-2023 closure of the Internet. Not a ton of evidence on the topic (obviously), so this thread isn't super dense. There was a huge surge in tech hiring of ex-FBI employees in 2018.
It is not inherently suspicious that ex-spooks go to Silicon Valley companies; many have expertise in cybersecurity and related fields. What IS suspicious is that so many flock to the content control/moderation roles (Trust and Safety etc).
For example, you have Meta product policy managers for disinformation (ex-CIA) and senior managers of Trust & Safety at Google (also ex-CIA).
In realistic resume-study settings, previous-generation (Sonnet 4) LLMs consistently prefer black to white and female to male applicants. These preferences are invisible in model chains-of-thought, which are thus unfaithful (don't correspond to actual decision process).
The same outcome but for sex rather than race.
Why does this matter? Well, LLMs enable resume spamming and then practically require their own use to filter them. With some effort, it is possible to remove these biases, as the authors of the paper show - but this effort needs to actually be made.
The entire male Manchu population was turned into fighters by the Aisin-Gioro clan (Qing) to conquer China. They were forbidden from doing anything but fight, and given privileges and Chinese slaves to sustain them. Over time, this made them decadent and useless.
Despite many Qing attempts to reverse Manchu decay, they, banned from working, eventually found themselves economically subjugated by their economically-productive and hardworking Chinese subjects. Sort of like Hegel's parable of the master and the slave.
As a result, the Qing dynasty came to rely primarily on their Mongol allies, who remained on the steppe rather than enter China, for their best soldiers, with footsoldiers/specialists filled out by Chinese (with Mongol or Manchu officers).
The most interesting thing in Facebook's evolution from mostly-free (albeit without pseudonymity) platform to aggressively controlled between 2015 and 2020 is how involved European governments were in the process (thread).
The most important thing about Facebook is that it can be used to reach the great mass of Gen X and Boomer adults who are not Internet natives and comprise most swing voters. Dark Facebook Manipulation from Russia and Vote Leave was blamed for both Trump 2016 and Brexit.
These two events provoked an avalanche of books, news articles, government reports, NGOs, and hearings (including in 2018 in the US Senate) about how Facebook microtargeting would end democracy. Example: