
New Creative Era The internet has been building to this
Jan 27, 2026
They unpack teleology and how tools drift toward outcomes embedded in their design. They explore cloud platforms taking on state-like roles and competing visions for a privatized internet. They compare a stack built on social democracy with a dystopian stack of surveillance, gated culture, and privatized welfare. They warn how platform features get repurposed in unexpected political ways.
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Tools Drift Toward Built-In Outcomes
- Teleology means tools tend to drift toward outcomes embedded in their design regardless of intent.
- Joshua Citarella argues platform features predict large-scale uses beyond original intentions.
Financial-App Turned Astrology Market
- A VC app meant to pair users with financial advisors quickly filled with astrologers offering readings.
- Joshua Citarella uses this to show initial design doesn't determine final use.
Media And Politics Converge On Platforms
- Media entities and political organizations increasingly converge because they use the same platform tools.
- Joshua Citarella notes newsletters, podcasts, and platform publishing blur the line between culture and organizing.









