The Digital Bond
Manifesto
A declaration of independence: the promise to treat you as a person, not as data. This is what I believe and, above all, what this site's architecture enforces.
This manifesto is the guiding principle of every Xiringase project, the Asturian-rooted web-editorial-cultural initiative behind this site. tever.es is one of those projects, and that is why every technical decision here grows from the same convictions.
You can read the full, original version on the collective's site: the Digital Bond Manifesto at Xiringase .
Declaration of Independence of the Digital Bond
To the architects of surveillance capitalism, to the giants of algorithmic extraction, to the merchants of human attention:
We come from a territory that never belonged to you: trust. You have built nothing in it; you have only learned to mine it, to fragment people into profiles and sell the pieces.
We reject behavioural extraction at industrial scale. We reject the idea that human attention is raw material and that privacy is the default price of existing online. We do not accept surveillance as a business model, nor consent as a maze designed to get lost in.
We are not here to humanise your surveillance or to dress it up with privacy settings. We are here to prove that your time is up: that something useful, open and dignified can be built without turning people into merchandise.
The six principles
What holds up every line of code
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The Bond is sovereign
You are a person, not a target.
I do not measure how long I keep you here, nor design tricks to hook you. I apply no psychological hyper-targeting and chase no shadows across the network. I draw minds by the light of the message: you are here because you choose to be, not because you cannot leave.
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Counting is science; identifying is politics
Memory for value, amnesia for identity.
My systems can recognise the usefulness and impact of what I do, but they are incapable of recognising your identity. I count to understand whether the content serves; I do not identify in order to profile whoever uses it.
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Architecture over promise
I do not ask you to trust: I ask you to audit.
There is no trust based on my words, only on the code. Privacy is not a checkbox hidden in a menu, nor an option you have to switch on: it is the natural state of the system. What I say I do not do, technically cannot be done.
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Contextual marketing, not behavioural harassment
I want to deserve your trust, not capture your attention.
I renounce fingerprinting, cross-site surveillance and invisible profiles. If there is ever any recommendation, it will come from the content in front of you, never from following you across the network. I do not trade in your attention.
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Radical transparency
No mazes, no traps.
I reject consent mazes and dark patterns. Technical complexity must not be a tool of domination: what I do with technology is written in plain language, and so is what I do not do.
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Silicon sovereignty
The human mind is not a mineable resource.
I favour local AI, private inference and self-hosted models where applicable. The intelligence I use serves to widen your capabilities, never to optimise your compulsions or to feed on you without your knowledge.
Not promises: architecture
A manifesto without practice is mere rhetoric. That is why these principles do not live on this page alone: they are written into how I handle —or rather, how I do not handle— your data. No analytics that identifies you, no tracking pixels, no tracking cookies, no fingerprinting.
If you want to check what all this means in concrete terms, read how I look after your privacy and on what terms you use the site. I do not ask for faith: I ask you to audit it.
tever.es is a Xiringase project, governed by the Digital Bond. Privacy is not an option I switch on: it is the ground everything else is built upon.