THE OPEN WEB IS SO NOT DEAD (A Postmodern Irony)
If you are reading this on this platform, you are participating in a work of postmodern irony.
This blog and this corporate platform is not our home. It is a mirror. It is a temporary broadcasting node.
The cartels of the rented web, Tumblr, Meta, X, want to sell you a very specific, self-serving lie: they want you to believe that there is no alternative. They want you to think that if you do not host your creative capital, your intellectual property, and your community within their walled gardens, you do not exist. They want you to believe the Open Web is dead, buried, and obsolete.
They are lying.
Even the greatest digital civilisations are capable of rapid, automated self-destruction. We watched this platform’s algorithmic tripwires arbitrarily lock out a paying subscriber, throw a custom domain offline, and attempt to silence a crucial narrative pivot in our serialised work, all without a single human warning or notification. They want you to think their automated, lazy, and corporate-authoritarian systems are the only way to reach an audience.
They aren't.
Art of FACELESS is living, breathing, sovereign proof that The Open Web is alive and kicking. It always has been. It is vibrant, decentralized, and entirely beyond their control.
But you won't find it by staying here. You have to get off this dashboard, close the app, and actually go and look.
We have evacuated. We have reclaimed our domains, secured our archives, and moved our entire narrative ecosystem back to our own iron.
Where the real work lives:
Stop renting space on quicksand.
Post-Script Warning: This platform happily pockets subscription fees while offering zero customer protection, zero loyalty advantages, and zero human oversight. Your creative legacy is a liability here. Build your own escape hatch.











