Big Tech, Big Satire, Bigger Censorship

Isn’t it funny that you have no idea how fast AI will make you useless to the system?

Isn’t it ironic that the same tech entrepreneurs who once claimed they wanted to “solve our pain” are now busy

inventing new ways to make life even more stressful?

Isn’t it funny that we live in a world where you can’t even criticize a product honestly - because one truthful review might tank the value of your stock portfolio in seconds?

And somehow this becomes the reason you’re expected to trust Big Tech and “believe” in them, even while they’re quietly training an algorithm to replace you.

You’ll find the answers in our special section: a corner of the site filled with tech reviews, sarcasm, and the kind of satire Big Tech wishes you wouldn’t read - #techsatire

We were promised innovation that helps humanity; instead we got innovation that helps shareholders.

Every new “productivity tool” seems designed not to save you time, but to justify cutting your job.

Tech giants keep saying “we’re empowering people,” but the only ones getting empowered are their quarterly earnings.

We used to worry about machines failing - now we worry about machines succeeding too well.

And the biggest twist? You’re expected to clap for the very technology that might erase your career.