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    1. …in reply to @npparikh
      npparikh Oh yeah, that's the one that doesn't exist yet, but to your second question that article is *specifically* about how surveillance aligns with the concept of “epistemic coup”...
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    npparikh The main issue is that she sees colonization and it's exploitation as abnormal to capitalism, not inevitably stemming from it. The result is a lot of sort of gross comparisons between user data and the "virgin land" that colonists would come to exploit...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      npparikh This could be an interesting comparison to explore if she looked at it in depth, or instead took this as an output of capitalism that connects continuously to surveillance, but her inability to frame the exploitation around *labor* makes it inescapably shallow.


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