Open Web Advocates Warn of Internet Freedom Fatigue and Journalism's Audience Gap
A weekly technology newsletter published on July 3, 2026 highlighted growing concerns among open-web advocates about coordinated threats to internet freedoms. Writer Christine Lemmer-Webber noted that despite ongoing efforts by organizations like the EFF and ACLU, public energy for defending the open internet appears to be waning. Separately, journalist Shurish Kalkarni argued that the core crisis in journalism is a relationship problem, pointing to a gap between industries claiming to be audience-focused and those actually engaging with citizens. The newsletter also touched on smaller web culture trends, including continued interest in personal blogs and skepticism toward newer protocols like AT Protocol. The publication promotes decentralized tools such as RSS, the Fediverse, and the IndieWeb as alternatives to large platform dependency.
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