About
History
This project has gone through two very different stages of development. I've been working on it since probably around July of 2025, when it was a less than one page Google Doc. I would constantly bother my friends with things like blocking ads and piracy, so I'd inevitably want to send them the links of the things I'd mentioned. I got tired of constantly re-finding the same links to send to people, so I thought why not just put them all in once place? That way I both didn't need to go searching for links everytime I wanted to send it to someone and so if I sent it to someone for, let's say, them to block ads, they could then also get the links for piracy. At this point it was incredibly minimal, just the link and a less than one sentence description. But I had a lot of fun making it, so it kept growing and growing to the point where I had bullet points and lots of different resources. At this point I had things like NextDNS, Proton VPN, r/Piracy, AdNauseam, ReVanced, and maybe a few other things all in the document. I also made a nice, Instagram friendly graphic, mainly for blocking ads and increasing privacy, that I could post for my friends to see. That was really the first time the project was "public". None of it was really based on the ethical concerns of big tech companies, it was just about improving your online experience.
Eventually, I finally started to de-Google. It was a long time coming; I had wanted to for ages. Along the way I started adding everything I found about de-Googling to a new document (now on Proton Docs). At the top I had one sentence bullet points on the evil things Google has done: pollution, genocide, war, AI, privacy, and control (in that order). The original and the new one linked to eachother. They both only continued to grow and grow to the point where, at their peak, I think they were each around 4,000 words. Some info was on both of them, like Browsers and Search Engines. I had thoughts about really expanding it into a whole project that I shared online and stuff, but for now it was limited to the few friends I had sent the links to. I was working on it like I would one day expand the scope to more people. I realized people who came just for blocking ads probably wouldn't transfer over to the de-Googling page, so I condensed the two pages and got rid of the repeated info. But that lead to the problem that now I had a 8,000-ish word document where people would need to be able to easily flick back to certain sections as needed, without an easy way to do so. Proton Docs doesn't/didn't have a table of contents type feature like Google Docs did, so the next logical step was to expand the project to a website.
At this point it was mid January. I started by simply downloading the massive document as HTML and cleaning up the generated code. After that, I attempted to make it look pretty and usable for a solid 30 seconds before realizing I wasn't going to be able to beautify it. I knew HTML and CSS, but knowing the language and making a pretty site are two different things. I used a template from HTML5 UP as a starting point, although it's been modified heavily since then. From there, I just kept grinding away at improving the content and expanding the scope of the guide. As I'm sure anyone who knows me in real life would attest, it was all I could talk about. I expanded the scope of Rejecting Corporations to include more than just Google, but the bullet points as to why you'd want to were still just bullet points. Eventually I hit a small lapse in new ideas and took a break before coming back harder than ever.
At this point, it was just a tech guide for things like blocking ads with another page teaching you how to de-Google, if you wanted to. I realized this was all connected. There was no reason for Rejecting Corporations to be seperate. When I thought about why I was doing this, I was doing it not just to block ads and increase privacy but to get away from the evil corporations entirely. Why wasn't the whole site about that? This is when the second evolution of the project took place. Now the whole site was directly about fighting back against our corporate overlords. This is when the "Why is this important?" page came into being and when it became as long and as in-depth as it is now. If I wasn't on a list before, I definitely was now. I guess this makes me an activist or something, doesn't it?
Motivation
"But we've been fuckin' mеan, we're elitist, we're as flawed as any churchAnd this faux-rad West Coast dogma has a higher fuckin' net worth
I bit the apple 'cause I trusted you, it tastes like Thomas Malthus
Your proposal is immodest and insane
And I hope someday Selmers rides her fuckin' train"
- Penelope Scott, artist, from Elongated Muskrat/Rät off of Public Void (Scott)
I've always been in to tech stuff, for as long as I can remember. I used to (and still do) make spreadsheets to track random things or for information for a game, just for fun. It's kind of sad and ironic being a person into tech and things like ethics and politics. I love using and creating with tech, but I have to do so with the knowledge that the platforms I'm using and the companies that own them got to where they are today off of the backs of the pain and suffering of countries we've conquered and off of the means of production we enable.
I've also always hated ads, dating back even longer to before I knew anything about the world. Starting when I was maybe 13, I used Blokada to block all ads. At some point one of my friends showed me ReVanced, and I was blown away that that was even possible. I've just never been a fan of wasting what little time we have on this plane watching ads. Initally it wasn't political, but as I've grown more political it's became so. What used to be just me hating ads now was me hating the corporations that make the world what it is today.
Something that's always bothered me is that people don't seem to care. Not just with the concerns I raise with tech companies here, but just in general. I'm not sure if this is a uniquely US or historially imperialist country thing, but it makes me sick. We have so much that comes from people who have so little becasuse of us, and no one seems to put any effort or thought into making that stop. I hate going about life knowing that the random people I interact likely don't care about anything past how much money they make a year, how their stock portfolio is doing, or if their chosen political team is "owning" the other one. Specifically to me, I hated that everyone, even my friends who aligned with me on ethics, used big tech things without a care despite acknowledging the harm it's done and does to the world. If I ever asked them why they still use Google or Microsoft despite caring about the environment or AI, they'd say "I don't care" or "I don't know how to not use them". So I decided to do something about it.
"Well, I don't want to eat the rich, I'd have to eat my heroes firstAnd my tuition's paid by blood, I might deserve your fate or worse
But I don't need your god damn money, I don't need jack shit from you
So when I speak, you bet your life my words are true"
- Penelope Scott, artist, from Elongated Muskrat/Rät off of Public Void (Scott)
Being the anti-big tech but pro-tech person I am, I was in a unique spot to actually be able to help people. I was inspired specifically by one of my friends who, as a med student, used their knowledge about medical things to educate their peers about the dangers of pseudoscience and people like RFK Jr.'s antics. I thought that I should use the knowledge that only I have to help others. I believe we should all do that. If there's something you know you're knowledgeable about that others often aren't, help the others with it. Make a guide on the things you wish everyone else knew about your field, specificaly regarding what they can do to be the change they wish to see in the world.
I don't know if this work will actually make a a difference, but I hope it can. I don't expect to even make a dent in the billion-dollar corporations or anything nearly as ambitious as that, but hopefully I can at least help make others make ethical decisions in an area they normally wouldn't think about. Now my friends have no excuse to use big tech. I gave them both the reason to care and the resources they need to actually do it. Hopefully you can use them as well. Thanks for visiting; I hope it was helpful and inspiring.
"No reception hereI wave my black phone
In the air like a flare
like a prayer
but no reception
I read on the internet baby face boy billionaire
Phone app sold made more money in one day than my family over 100 generations
More than my whole world ever has
World where house-buying jobs became rent-paying jobs became living with family jobs
Boy billionaires
Money is access access to politicians waiting for us to die lead in our water alcohol and painkillers
Replace my job with an app replace my dreams of a house and a yard
With a couch in the basement
"The future is yours!"
Forced 24-7 entrepreneurs.
I just want a paycheck and my own life
I'm on the couch in the basement they're in the house and the yard
Some night I will catch a bus out to the West Coast
And burn their silicon city to the ground"
- Selmers, a character in Night in the Woods by Infinite Fall and Secret Lab, from "There's No Reception in Possum Springs" (Infinite Fall and Secret Lab)