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Techrights Background and History

Techrights is an online community and platform that came together in 2006 (with some precursors in newsgroups). It is large and fast-growing because it covers topics many other platforms are too afraid to cover. Starting with a narrower focus following major obstacles, it was renamed to cover a broader range of topics in 2010, became more mainstream around 2015, and then began focusing on video publication around 2020 in response to COVID-19 lock-downs, impacting how work was done all across the world (more indoor time).

Techrights is a large hub for investigative journalism and critical assessment of "tech giants" or monopolies, patents on software, and all forms of corruption. It routinely offers a voice to whistleblowers who no other site would entertain or have the courage to speak for.

Techrights exists and thrives owing to its large and very principled community, including informants and whistleblowers. It does not seek popularity or affirmation from "Establishment" outlets; it serves as an independent alternative to these. It's a hub for suppressed information and it uses less conventional means to spread this information unimpeded.

In spite of technical attacks (e.g. DDoS attacks since 2008), legal attacks, and well-sponsored (by "tech giants") attacks on the reputation of Techrights, the platform continues to deliver information and moreover attracts new sources of information.

While a lot of its operators prefer to keep their anonymity (if unmasked, they would almost certainly face harassment and reprisal), the public faces of the site are not publicity-shy and have devoted their entire time to the unique causes.

Techrights promotes self-hosting, publication that is robust to censorship, absolute protection for whistleblowers, and resistance to injustice (including bullying in all its forms).

Curation of links (news) by Techrights is an activity nearly as old as the Web site and it's regarded as increasingly relevant due to rapid decline in quality of material online, due primarily to spamfarms, SEO, social control media clickbait, and LLM slop.

For 20 years the community's work was a living testament to the world's sudden neglect if not abandonment of public interest journalism. A lot of sites are more interested in spreading the soundbites of large corporations that sponsor them, not question whether it's truthful or not. Techrights isn't a niche site, it just happens to cover many niche topics that are subjected to rampant censorship, ridicule, and straw man arguments.

Corporate Corruption and Death Threats

In more recent years hired guns who send threats and stick their hands into homes challenged "our existence" for American men arrested for strangling women and telling them to kill themselves. The trigger was Techrights exposing Microsoft fraud [1, 2] and we had a moral obligation to protect women from abuse [1, 2].

Other Recent Techrights Posts

Corporate Media: Blame the People Who Enter the Abandoned IBM Buildings, Not IBM for Abandoning Workers in Pursuit of IT Sweatshops
When the media spreads falsehoods stocks can go up (a lot higher), but at whose expense and how long for?
SUEPO Munich Report on the Recent EPO Demonstration and Rolling Strikes That Continue to Grow
"increasing registrations for the 'rolling strikes' running until autumn"
Gemini Links 11/07/2026: Old Computer challenge, Poems, Antenna, and More
Links for the day
 
Gemini Links 12/07/2026: Studying Languages and 2026 Old Computer Challenge (OCC)
Links for the day
EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part XIII - At the EPO, Cocaine Addicts and Their Friends Are "Protected Class"
What does that tell us about the EPO?
Increasing Output by Focusing on Originals
It's probably more important to carry on with these than it is to keep abreast of non-crucial news
Amid Strikes and Industrial Actions, Young Professionals at the European Patent Office (EPO) Kept on 'Short Leash', According to the Local Staff Committee The Hague
Issues affecting Young Professionals
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Saturday, July 11, 2026
IRC logs for Saturday, July 11, 2026
Blogs May be Making a Comeback (They're Not Fediverse, They Are Joined by RSS Feeds)
Don't fake expansion where none existed
ChromeOS and GNU/Linux in the United Kingdom Reach 11%
the UK shows signs of digital maturity
Canonical is Selling Microsoft, It Pays The Register MS to Sell Microsoft
It's all about money to them. And they call this journalism.
When Red Hat's HR Becomes the Same as IBM's HR (Bluewashing)
Red Hat keeps sacking very experienced engineers and adding temporary interns
GNU/Linux Growing in East Asia
Assuming this is more or less accurate, we could use a plausible explanation
Over a Week After Microsoft Discontinued Some XBox Models It Apparently Exits Some Markets Altogether
We seem to be witnessing the end of XBox
Links 11/07/2026: "Trademark wars of Influencer Culture", Xinuos Uses Copyrights Versus UNIX
Links for the day
North America: GNU/Linux Measured at 10%
To better understand what contributes to the gains
Following Corrections and Adjustments statCounter Sees GNU/Linux at 7.1%, an All-Time High
There is a lot of layoffs at Microsoft this month
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Friday, July 10, 2026
IRC logs for Friday, July 10, 2026
Links 11/07/2026: Wednesday-Saturday News Catch-up
Links for the day
Prioritising High-Importance News
In order to fully catch up with news we'll not publish many new articles until next week
The Register MS: "AI" More Than 80 Times in One Article. But It's Not an Article, It's Sponsored Keyword-stuffed Page.
The Register MS is being paid to actively promoted this scheme
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Thursday, July 09, 2026
IRC logs for Thursday, July 09, 2026
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, July 08, 2026
IRC logs for Wednesday, July 08, 2026