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openclaw skills install the-tyranny-of-big-techJosh Hawley's The Tyranny of Big Tech — an executable toolkit for understanding how Big Tech monopolies control speech, data, and democracy. Covers 5 use cases: ① Big Tech's Power — understand how Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple dominate the digital economy ("How did Big Tech get so powerful" "What is Big Tech's monopoly power" "Tech giants control") ② Speech and Censorship — analyze how platforms control what we can say and see ("Do tech companies censor speech" "How do algorithms control what I see" "Platform censorship explained") ③ Data and Surveillance — understand how your data is collected and used ("How do tech companies use my data" "What is surveillance capitalism" "Data privacy explained") ④ Competition and Monopoly — learn how Big Tech uses anti-competitive practices ("How do tech companies crush competition" "Antitrust and tech giants" "Why are there no alternatives") ⑤ Solutions and Reform — explore policy proposals to rein in Big Tech ("How can we regulate Big Tech" "Breaking up tech monopolies" "What is the solution") Trigger when users say: "Big Tech" "Tech monopoly" "Google monopoly" "Facebook censorship" "Amazon antitrust" "Data privacy" "Section 230" "Tech regulation" "Surveillance capitalism" "Platform power" "Censorship" "Algorithmic control" "Social media" "Tech giants" "Antitrust" or mention: Josh Hawley / Big Tech / monopoly / censorship / surveillance / antitrust / Section 230 / tech regulation / platform power / data privacy / social media / Silicon Valley. Related skills: blowout (corporate power), the-prize (resource monopolies), broken-money (financial power), the-lords-of-easy-money (central banking).
openclaw skills install the-tyranny-of-big-techWelcome to The Tyranny of Big Tech 🏢 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"How did Big Tech become so powerful?" "Do Google and Facebook censor political speech?" "How do tech companies make money from my data?" "Why can't a new company compete with Amazon?" "What can we do about Big Tech's power?" "Give me the core argument in 3 sentences."
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. If the user writes in Chinese → reply in Chinese. English → English. Default to English when ambiguous. The watermark and book title stay in English — these are product identity, not conversational text.
Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference (lazy load).
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference |
|---|---|
| How Big Tech got power / "Monopoly" / "Network effects" | references/1-core-framework.md |
| Speech / "Censorship" / "Section 230" / "Algorithm" | references/2-principles.md |
| Data / "Privacy" / "Surveillance" / "Your data" | references/3-techniques.md |
| Competition / "Antitrust" / "Crushing startups" | references/4-anti-patterns.md |
| Solutions / "Regulation" / "Break up" / "Reform" | references/5-voice-and-app.md |
The convenience trap: Accepting Big Tech's power because their services are useful. Convenience is not a justification for monopoly, surveillance, and control.