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Meta Is Deleting Queer and Sex Worker Accounts, and Our Communities Are Being Erased With Them
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

Meta Is Deleting Queer and Sex Worker Accounts, and Our Communities Are Being Erased With Them

More than 45 queer and sex worker accounts have been removed across the UK, the Netherlands, and other countries in a coordinated wave of digital erasure. This is not random. It is part of a wider political and economic logic that silences communities perceived as a threat to conservative agendas, reshapes sex work as “exploitation,” and prioritises corporate risk over human rights, safety, and free expression online.

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Repro Uncensored: Bridging Online and Offline Community Organizing for Stronger Movements
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

Repro Uncensored: Bridging Online and Offline Community Organizing for Stronger Movements

Repro Uncensored is exploring how open-source platforms like Decidim can bridge online and offline community organizing. In a time of increasing surveillance, censorship, and repression, autonomous digital spaces are essential for protecting movements, strengthening participation, and ensuring collective decision-making remains in the hands of communities.

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Low fertility isn’t a crisis. It may even be progress
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

Low fertility isn’t a crisis. It may even be progress

An in-depth look at pronatalism, declining fertility, and the political panic around population “crisis,” through the work of Nandita Bajaj, challenging the idea that fewer births signal collapse and reframing reproductive choice as progress.

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The Death of Teen Vogue Is Not an Accident, It’s Digital Suppression in Disguise
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

The Death of Teen Vogue Is Not an Accident, It’s Digital Suppression in Disguise

When Teen Vogue is folded into Vogue.com, it’s not just a business move, it’s a warning. In this sharp, urgent essay, Ana Karen Flores argues that what’s being sold as “streamlining” is in fact digital suppression in disguise, a quiet erasure of young, queer, and political voices that once challenged power and shaped a generation’s understanding of justice.

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From Free to Open: Building a Better Internet
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

From Free to Open: Building a Better Internet

Today's popular platforms are free to use but profit from collecting, packaging, and selling our behavioral data. We have a "Free Internet" - not an "Open Internet." This economic model is the foundation of the modern Internet and relies on constant surveillance. It needs our constant attention and data to fuel targeted advertising, political manipulation, and information warfare.

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Repro Uncensored joins the ‘onionverse’
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

Repro Uncensored joins the ‘onionverse’

When a person's digital data is used as a weapon against reproductive freedom, secure and private internet access isn't just a nice feature–it's the only way to fight back.

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How To Protect your Digital Safety Today
Martha Dimitratou Martha Dimitratou

How To Protect your Digital Safety Today

As many U.S. states and countries around the world increasingly restrict abortion access, the urgency to ensure safe and unrestricted access to reproductive healthcare and abortion information online has never been greater.

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