Tech Critics Aren’t Haters: How Love Drives Innovation and Accountability
Tech critics loving technology is not as weird as it sounds. Much like movie critics love films and food critics love dining, the most effective tech critics adore technology and want to see it improve. They spotlight the current issues in tech because they believe in its potential and strive for a better digital future.

Hot Take:
If tech critics hated technology, they’d be the world’s worst masochists. It’s not that they hate it; they’re just like movie critics who watch 100 bad films to find one Oscar winner. Meet Molly White, the internet’s Simon Cowell, who’s here to make sure technology isn’t just a collection of empty promises and broken dreams. Her critique is less about hating on tech and more about calling out the industry’s bad acting. Can we just get a blockchain that doesn’t turn into a Ponzi scheme, please?
Key Points:
- Molly White critiques tech not out of disdain but from a place of love for its potential.
- Blockchain tech often prioritizes speculation over genuine utility, leading to misuse and scams.
- Wikipedia exemplifies true internet community values, with decentralized power rather than just compute.
- AI’s current hype is reminiscent of past tech trends, with optimism often overshadowing reality.
- Neopets and Wikipedia taught Molly that the internet’s magic lies in participation and creation.