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stallman.org is Richard Stallman’s personal website. According to the site’s own notes, it is hosted and managed separately from the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project, and expresses Stallman’s personal views. Its content covers free software, political notes, civil liberties, anti-surveillance topics, speaking information, personal FAQs, lifestyle choices, travel experiences, and more. Overall, it feels more like a long-running personal archive of commentary and reference material.
The site’s primary function is to publish political notes and calls to action, with fairly frequent updates. It also provides critical articles on proprietary software, platform companies, privacy violations, digital freedom, and related topics. Other sections include speaking invitation guidelines, upcoming talk schedules, GPG public key information, RSS feeds, and site search. Its technical stance is also clear: it tries to avoid leading users to run nonfree software or nonfree JavaScript.
The site’s content is freely accessible, with no membership system, subscription, or paywall. Some pages encourage readers to join or support the Free Software Foundation, but this is not required in order to access the website.
The main advantage is that the content is highly distinctive, with many materials presenting first-hand views. It is useful for studying the free software movement, the history of GNU/FSF, digital rights, and Stallman’s personal philosophy. The pages are very lightweight; the main barrier to reading is the content itself rather than performance. The drawbacks are also clear: this is not a neutral media outlet, and its views are strong and often politically mobilizing. The page structure is old-fashioned and link-heavy, which can be unfriendly to new visitors. Many of the campaigns are aimed at U.S. or broader Western public issues, so Chinese readers may not be able to participate directly.
It is suitable for free software supporters, researchers of open-source/free-software history, people interested in privacy and digital rights, journalists, event organizers, and anyone who wants to understand Stallman’s views directly. It is not suitable as a general news source or everyday lifestyle information site.
Judging by the site’s format, it is a lightweight static website with no apparent reliance on major front-end scripts or complex services, so it should usually be accessible directly. However, actual availability may still vary depending on network conditions, DNS, or the user’s ISP.
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stallman.org is an United States News provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach stallman.org directly.