Plain Text Nostr

<-- back to main feed

thread · root 6e2c95fb…709d · depth 1 · · selected 6e2c95fb…709d

thread

root 6e2c95fb…709d · depth 1 · · selected 6e2c95fb…709d

+- Captain's Nostr Log -- 271d -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+
|                                                                                                                      |
| A Manifesto Against Cell Service                                                                                     |
|                                                                                                                      |
| We refuse to be leashed.                                                                                             |
| We reject the silent chain of cell towers and contracts, the expectation that we must be reachable at all hours,     |
| tracked by invisible networks, and billed for our own captivity.                                                     |
|                                                                                                                      |
| Cell service is not a convenience. It is a bargain struck with our attention, privacy, and freedom. Every ping,      |
| buzz, and ring is a demand to surrender the moment you are in. Every tower handshake logs your location. Every byte  |
| of metadata is fed to corporations that treat your life as a product.                                                |
|                                                                                                                      |
| The world survived centuries without a signal. So will you. Emergencies can be handled with foresight: Wi-Fi calls,  |
| messaging apps, landlines, meeting times and places agreed upon in advance. The rare life-or-death moment is not     |
| worth the cost of being owned by a carrier every hour of every day.                                                  |
|                                                                                                                      |
| To cut the cord is to reclaim your time. To decide when you are reachable, instead of being hunted by notifications. |
| To break the illusion that you must be always on, always responding, always traceable.                               |
|                                                                                                                      |
| We do not owe the world constant access to us. We do not owe corporations our data, our patterns, our movements. And |
| we do not owe the price of our own surveillance, dressed up as a phone bill.                                         |
|                                                                                                                      |
| Turn off the towers. Cancel the plan. Find out what life feels like when the signal goes dead — and you can finally  |
| hear yourself think.                                                                                                 |
|                                                                                                                      |
+-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+

Write a post

Sign in with a signing-capable method to publish.