What have you been searching for? I don’t mean on the rocky road towards enlightenment. Though, if you’re on that trek, good for you. Write in and tell us how it’s going. All engagement is good engagement.
I mean online, through your chosen device. We’re at the time of the year when our digital habits are collected and repackaged back to us. You may well be sharing your Spotify Wrapped and trying to explain why you went quite so often for John Denver’s “Sunshine on My Shoulders” (don’t be embarrassed; it’s a song that punches… talking to myself here, mostly).
Other significant organisations are telling us what it was we wanted to know. YouTube are at it now.
The biggest search on Wikipedia over the last 12 months was for Charlie Kirk, the young American right-wing activist who was shot dead in September. It seems that 40% of those searches came from outside the US. The Wiki search top 10 is indicative of how the gravity in international political discourse is held by the US – Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Zohran Mamdani are there. But then, so is serial killer Ed Gein, Superman and Pope Leo, so make of that what you will.
Clearly the iron hand of digital overlords controls much of the detail of how we live now, frequently unseen. It’s what Yanis Varoufakis has dubbed technofeudalism, that sense that we’re merely serfs in this big net, handing over our data adding increasing value to those at the top of the chain, as they sell us more stuff, while we have less and less ability to positively control.
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