Anti Big Tech Movements Around The World

There are many Big Tech movements around the world - No To Big Tech certainly isn't the first. 

We want to document as many of these existing movements and organisations as we can, to help promote them, and to guide people to support their local movements when possible.

We need more of these organised movements in order to tackle the threat of Big Tech before it is too late.

We will try to categorise these existing movements by location, and also by category, to help aid discoverability on the web.

Note - whilst we are happy to list these movements, we don't have the time (or resources!) to personally vouch for them. They will be aligned with our main ethos is tackling the problem of Big Tech - and for that reason we include them here! 

Worldwide & Virtual Anti Big Tech Groups

These are the Big Tech movements and protest groups that consider themselves as being worldwide movements with no fixed location.

Plaz

What Plaz are working towards?

Plaz are trying to work towards a Twitter alternative that is not for profit community driven, that implements Client to storage infrastructure, to decentralize user data always from platforms

Where is Plaz based?

They're a worldwide or virtual movement - they aim to reach as many people as possible.


Plaz's website address:

https://plaz.social/ (external link)

Women in AI Ethics Plus (WAEI+)

What WAIE+ are working towards?

WAIE+ is an AI expert community and media network by & for the 99%.
Our public interest AI venture includes women, non-binary people, and men who are committed to centering voices that have been historically underrepresented and marginalized in this critical space.

Where is WAIE+ based?

They're a worldwide or virtual movement - they aim to reach as many people as possible.


WAIE+'s website address:

https://www.waieplus.com/ (external link)

Anti Big Tech Groups in Africa

These are the Big Tech movements and protest groups that are located in Africa.

Digital Grassroot

What Digital Grassroot are working towards?

Digital Grassroots is a youth network developed to proactively engage youth in addressing internet problems at a grassroots level. This project is the brainchild of the third cohort of Internet Society Youth at Internet Governance Forum 2017.

Internet is increasingly being used to connect the global village of the world. Accessibility, Openness and Bottom Up coordination empowers netizens to be part of the borderless platform, reinforcing ISOCs philosophy ‘Internet is for everyone’.

Whilst the internet medium is increasingly being consumed, there is a huge divide in internet penetration in regions across the globe, with some areas facing threats such as lack of infrastructure, internet shutdowns and censorship. Even for countries with high internet penetration, lack of education on the tools of internet affects security both online and offline, it exposes netizens of all ages to derogatory and malicious content, and creates an environment of ‘Likes’ where fake news can fester, thus affecting true perception of reality which in turn marginalizes true democracy.

In negative engagements, internet enables discrimination of youth and the disconnected. In extreme cases, it is a recruitment platform for terrorists, pedophile rings, identity theft and birthplace of a wave of harmful viruses, to name a few vices.

To curb these problems and become part of the solution instead of passive users, Digital Grassroots is spearheading solutions in solidarity with youths below 29 years old and other partners.

Our program includes:
• Internet Literacy Class (ILC)
• Digital Natives Network (DNN)
• Internet Activism (IA) on issues affecting a safe internet for all

Where is Digital Grassroot based?

Africa

Digital Grassroot's website address:

https://digitalgrassroots.org/new/ (external link)

Anti Big Tech Groups in North America

Coming soon...

Anti Big Tech Groups in South America

Coming soon...

Anti Big Tech Groups in Europe

These are all the Big Tech protest groups and movements that we know of that are based in Europe. 

DiEM25

What DiEM25 are working towards?

DiEM25 is an internationalist political movement fighting to reclaim democracy and public goods from the hands of the oligarchs. The movement has a particular focus on dismantling techno-feudalism.

Where is DiEM25 based?

They have local collectives in cities mainly in Europe (Greece, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Bulgaria and other countries). The headquarters are in Brussels.

DiEM25's website address:

https://diem25.org/en/ (external link)

We were made aware of DiEM25 thanks to Emilia Pramova.

TRIBE-X

What TRIBE-X are working towards?

Tribe-x is a movement to decolonize technology, with one of its key objectives being digital migration sessions from big tech platforms. This work supports communities in transitioning away from surveillance-based tech ecosystems toward decentralized, privacy-respecting alternatives that uphold digital sovereignty and community control.

Where is TRIBE-X based?

They are based in Vitry-sur-Seine in France, and have arranged several events already in and around Paris, to help people shift away from Big Tech. 

TRIBE-Xs website address:

https://tribe-x.org/en (external link)

We were made aware of TRIBE-X thanks to the founder of the movement, Rania Youssef

Xodus

What Xodus are working towards?

Xodus are building a movement that seeks to move people away from toxic social media platforms, towards alternative open social media. 

Where is Xodus based?

They are based in Ireland but they are considered to be an online or remote movement.

Xodus' website address:

https://xodus.online/ (external link)

Vámonos juntas

What Vámonos juntas are working towards?

Vámonos juntas are encouraging people in Spain to leave toxic social networks and to collectively move to the Fediverse. They invite you to become a part of this community, where they are committed to a more humane, free and collaborative internet. 

Where is Vámonos juntas based?

They are based in Spain, and their website is available in Spanish, Catalan, Euskaran and Galician.

Vámonos juntas' website address:

https://vamonosjuntas.org/ (external link)

Walt

What Walt are working towards?

Walt are working towards removing Google Wallet and Apple Pay dependency.  

They are doing this because Big Tech provide this payment platforms because they want to harvest as much of your personal data as possible - via their motivation page (external link) they state that "What you do in your daily life is who you are. What you spend your daily money on reflects your values. To know what you spend your money on each day is also to know what you will spend your money on each day. And knowing this, for a company like Google, is stock price gold."

Where is Walt based?

They're located in Copenhagen, Denmark.


Walt's website address:
https://walt.is/ (external link) (external link)

We were made aware of Walt thanks to the founder of the movement, Cole Bittel.

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