Iâve been a subscriber to The Writer’s Mind with Tyler Mowery for several years, originally drawn to the channel for advice on writing, storytelling, and creative processes. For most of the channelâs history, Tyler focused entirely on helping writers refine their craft, offering tips on character development, plot structure, and navigating the challenges of writing.Continue reading “Warning: Concerning Shift in Tyler Moweryâs Content”
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From Clippy to Control: The Politics of a Changing Internet
There is a certain irony in the fact that one of the most recognizable symbols of online protest in 2025 is a cartoon paperclip from the late 1990s. Clippy, Microsoftâs awkward but well-meaning virtual assistant, has been resurrected by Louis Rossmann, an electronics repair advocate who has spent years fighting corporate overreach in the technologyContinue reading “From Clippy to Control: The Politics of a Changing Internet”
SCREEN Act Sparks Debate: Age Verification or Backdoor Censorship?
In the ongoing battle over internet safety and free speech, the newly reintroduced SCREEN Actâshort for Shielding Childrenâs Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Netâhas reignited a contentious national debate. Backed by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Representative Mary Miller (R-IL), the SCREEN Act is framed as a measure to protect minors from exposure toContinue reading “SCREEN Act Sparks Debate: Age Verification or Backdoor Censorship?”
When Creators Meet Congress: Why We Should Be Cautious About the MatPat Caucus and KOSA
In June 2025, digital creator and former Game Theorist MatPat (Matthew Patrick) and his wife Stephanie made headlines by helping to launch the Congressional Creators Caucus â a bipartisan group aimed at bridging the gap between lawmakers and the growing creator economy. On the surface, this seems like a good thing. After all, creators faceContinue reading “When Creators Meet Congress: Why We Should Be Cautious About the MatPat Caucus and KOSA”
