
In the data age, the concept of freedom has acquired a complexity unprecedented in human history. Freedom can no longer be reduced merely to individual will or the boundaries of political systems; because in the digital world, an invisible force shapes human behavior, preferences, and thoughts: data.Every click, every swipe, every online action becomes part of vast data networks. These data are not merely statistical information; they are digital traces representing an individual’s identity, hab
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İlker Kutlu

Today, nearly every action we take becomes a data point. Liking a post, following someone, or our search history serve merely as fuel for centralized social media algorithms. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok have transformed us from “users” into “products.” But what if there was another way?Answering this question, we encounter decentralized social media. Platforms such as Mastodon are the leading figures in this new quest for digital freedom. Though it may sound technical at first
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Hatice Mehlika Biten