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We're in a strange moment with Big Tech. The pushback is growing, the frustration is real, but so is our own complicity. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Lina Maria Clevenger to navigate what can only be described as the next stage of digital bureaucracy.

Lina helps unpack what techno intolerance actually looks like in practice: when resistance to technology becomes meaningful and when it becomes noise, what role our own habits play in the systems we want to critique, and how to hold complexity without collapsing into cynicism or uncritical acceptance.

A grounded, nuanced conversation about digital movements, Big Tech accountability, and what it actually means to push back on the weird world wide web, without pretending it's simple.

Topics: Big Tech, technology criticism, digital activism, techno intolerance, social media regulation, tech accountability, digital movements, internet culture, platform power



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