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Taylor Lorenz explores how technology and the internet are upending our lives and the world around us. Each week, she explores everything from online fame to emerging platforms, viral phenomena, the creator economy, and much more. Tune in every Wednesday for regular episodes and every Friday for "Free Speech Friday," her series on tech policy and the fight for civil liberties online.Taylor Lorenz Economie Politique et gouvernement
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    • Why The Internet Is Broken
      Feb 23 2026

      FOSTA/SESTA shows what happens when you "reform" and chip away at Section 230.

      Welcome back to my Section 230 mini-series, where I break down the most important and misunderstood law about the internet!!

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      FOSTA-SESTA was the first major amendment and carve-out to Section 230. While the law claimed to be about "cracking down on big tech" and making the internet "safer for children," the result was the mass deplatforming of sex workers and marginalized people online.

      Activist and adult industry content creator Siri Dahl joins me to discuss how FOSTA-SESTA forced sex workers into incredibly unsafe environments and increased censorship across the board. We dive into the shutdown of Backpage, Tumblr banning all adult content, and how organizations like Morality in Media are pushing a moral panic that lawmakers (and the left!!) have bought into. We also cover how Big Tech has backed these Section 230 "reform" efforts.

      If we don't understand the devastating effects of FOSTA-SESTA, we are doomed to repeat them with new bills like the Sunset Section 230 Act or Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). We must protect Section 230 at all costs!

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      54 min
    • The Body Camera Propaganda Playbook
      Feb 20 2026

      Democrats just handed ICE exactly what ICE asked for.

      [FREE SPEECH FRIDAY]

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      Body cameras were supposed to hold police accountable. So why is police violence still rising? Why are cops almost never convicted using body cam footage? And why are Democrats (the same politicians who just tripled the ICE budget) now demanding that ICE agents wear body cameras?

      In this episode of Free Speech Friday, I sit down with Alec Karakatsanis, lawyer and author of the fantastic book Copaganda, to uncover the hidden history of police body cameras. While body cams are presented as a technological fix to deeply rooted institutional problems, they actually have the opposite effect.

      We talk about how the multi-billion dollar police surveillance industry originally struggled to get funding for these cameras, how Steven Spielberg donated money to put cameras on cops, how the narrative completely shifted, and how Big Tech is cashing in.

      Big Tech interest groups and reactionary non-profits are spending millions to push mass surveillance and censorship laws. My work is 100% self-funded. This series is not backed by any advertisers or tech giants.

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      We break down:

      • How the police surveillance industry lobbied for body cameras for years before Ferguson, and why they desperately wanted them

      • The brilliant marketing switch that rebranded body cams from a police surveillance tool into an "accountability and transparency" reform

      • Why body camera footage is used every single day to prosecute poor people in courtrooms across America, but almost never used against the police

      • How Barack Obama, Eric Holder, and the Democratic Party helped sell this surveillance expansion to liberals

      • Why the DOJ's own research shows body cameras do NOT reduce police misconduct or violence

      • How ICE agents who killed Alex Preti and René Good were already filming themselves and were celebrated by their bosses

      • The AI, facial recognition, and predictive policing data being harvested from body cam footage right now

      • Why demanding body cams on ICE is a distraction from real accountability and actually gives ICE more money and power

      • How Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and Kristi Noem all ended up on the same side of this debate

      • The parallel between body cam propaganda and Democrat-backed internet surveillance laws


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    • Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds: The Logging Off Industrial Complex
      Feb 18 2026

      Are dumb phones actually the solution to our anxieties, or are they a $400 scam built on a moral panic?

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      Over the past few years, a massive industry has emerged around dumb phones and the concept of logging off. From $400 minimalist dumb phones to influencers selling digital detox courses, logging off has become big business. Schools are banning phones. Politicians are blaming screen time. Media outlets are calling Gen Z “addicted.”

      But is ditching your smartphone actually the answer? In this video, I sat down with WIRED journalist Ilana Klein to unpack the rise of the logging-off movement. We discuss how reasonable concerns over screen time have metastasized into a consumer movement selling $400 minimalist dumb phones for millions in profit.

      We also dive deep into the anti-smartphone moral panic , which is heavily pushed by reactionary politicians and legacy media. We explore the history of our relationship with the internet, from the tech optimism of the early 2010s and the algorithmic shift in 2016 , to the dangerous reality of school phone bans that are leading to AI surveillance and increased police interactions for students.

      We also talk about the concept of "smartphone addiction," what it really means, and why your issues with technology are often manifestations of much larger societal problems.

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      We cover:

      The history of smartphones and how our relationship to them changed

      Why dumb phones are being marketed as luxury wellness products

      The moral panic around teen mental health and smartphones (and why the data is messier than you think)

      How figures like Tristan Harris and Jonathan Haidt shaped the anti-tech, pro-surveillance narrative

      Why "phone addiction" isn't a real clinical concept, and what you're actually feeling

      Practical ways to improve your relationship with technology without throwing your phone in a river

      Why the anti-smartphone movement is anti-privacy and pro-surveillance

      How to think about your phone as a tool instead of an enemy


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