A sharp observation on the current state of the “left” and the misplaced focus of many tech strategies. The “left” indeed needs a reboot—moving away from insular infighting and embracing the broader, structural challenges that demand collective action. Meanwhile in tech, the “encryptionists” still try to dominate the tech discourse, promoting a narrow focus on privacy and security. While important, encryption should only be a part of a larger strategy that prioritizes openness and public-first values.
The claque and process problems, are a classic example of what happens when communities lose sight of their broader mission. Internal cliques, or claques, become echo chambers for negativity rather than fostering productive dialogue. The result? A stagnation of ideas and a chicken-and-egg problem, where no one knows how to break the cycle of blame and inertia.
Social value vs. personal value, is a key point worth emphasizing, many misunderstand this concept, conflating the two or expecting direct personal benefit from initiatives designed to serve the collective good. Social value is about creating systems, tools, and frameworks that benefit communities at large—fostering collaboration, trust, and shared resources. Personal value arises indirectly from being part of a thriving ecosystem of shared social value. It’s a by-product, not the primary goal.
This misunderstanding leads to frustration, as people struggle to see “what’s in it for me” in the short term. An example of this is that building the #OMN isn’t about immediate personal gratification; it’s about laying the groundwork for a healthier, more sustainable ecosystem where everyone can thrive in the long run.
For this path to work, we need a balanced strategy, we need to see encryption as a tool, not the goal, privacy matters, but it’s not the be-all and end-all. We need to focus on transparency and openness to create paths that work for everyone, not just the tech-savvy. For this, we need the rebooting of collaboration to move beyond backbiting and cliques. We need to rebuild trust and focus on shared goals rather than individual grievances. This path is social value first, collective well-being over individual gain. This shift in mindset is #KISS for meaningful change.
Clearing the misunderstanding, struggling to see the bigger picture, to repeat, my example the #OMN isn’t about you—it’s about us. Personal value emerges naturally when the social foundation is strong. By focusing on collective systems that work, we all stand to benefit indirectly, even if it’s not immediately visible. Let’s keep our eyes on the real prize: a world where openness, trust, and collaboration outshine fear, control, and isolation.