The world is full of noise, outrage, and clickbait designed to keep us reacting rather than acting. But any real change doesn’t come from blindly doom-scrolling and fighting every battle thrown at us by the right-wing algorithms. It simply comes from building #DIY. A useful first step, if you want a better internet, a better community, a better world—start by helping your neighbours.
Decentralization is about people, not just tech, use the #4opens #OpenSource, #FreeSoftware, and #OpenStandards not because you hate Big Tech, but because you love your community. Decentralized solutions are not only about resisting corporate control; they’re about creating local networks where people can connect, collaborate, and build resilience together.
What’s #blocking this? Big tech’s #dotcons platforms are designed for extraction, of data, metadata, attention, and profit. But a decentralized internet, built on #4opens, works for people instead of exploiting them. Focus on solutions, not problems you can’t solve, you’re not going to single-handedly take down Google, Facebook, or Amazon. But you can create a local, trust-based federated network where people control their platforms, data, and tools. That’s where the #4opens come in as a tool for change and challenge:
- Open Data – Information should be accessible and shareable.
- Open Source – The code should be transparent and modifiable.
- Open Standards – Systems should be built to work together.
- Open Process – Decision-making should be clear and inclusive.
This isn’t only tech philosophy, it’s a practical shovel to compost the #techshit we’ve, suffocating buried under. Let’s build some bridges, not walls. The internet was supposed to connect us, but centralized platforms turned it into a battleground of division and polarization. Instead of being trapped in endless debates and outrage cycles, use your energy to build something better. Find your local community, set up decentralized networks that serve people, not corporations. Share knowledge, create alternatives, and make them easy for people to join.

The #OMN (Open Media Network) is one path, but there are many. The key is to be FOR something instead of reacting to whatever clickbait outrage is dominating the news cycle. Find your community, you don’t need permission. You don’t need a corporate-backed solution, start small, start local. Start with open tools that belong to you and your people, because in the end, the best way to fight the broken, #techshit system isn’t to fight it at all—it’s to build something better to take its place.