Yes of course.
But by what method or algorithm does this DECENTRALIZED SOCIAL MEDIA system protect us from propagandists and censors?
What is a method in THAT?
Distributed tagging and voting? The grace of our benevolent moderators? Something else?
I mean, combatting propaganda and censorship is the #1 issue here.
How do we protect ourselves from propagandists and censors? Large, small, popular and individual.
I find that the people who use terms like “right wing loser” are indistinguishable from the people who use terms like “left wing loser”.
That’s fair. But I actually admire the guy. And you people tend to witch-hunt like a bunch of Monty Python extras on crack. So you see where I’m coming from.
No. Can you link me?
EDIT
ok, watched the video. Ya, that’s a pretty fascist salute there.
This is mob insanity at work. There is no nazi.
He’s just waving at the audience for Christ’s sake.
I get censored here all the time.
It’s a good point.
The foundation of the common subculture is knowing who it’s ok to hate.
You just belong to the wrong subculture. Otherwise it would make sense.
If we could do emotional memory transfer then we wouldn’t need movies anymore.
Movies are an indirect way of evoking emotions.
Ever tried to play a difficult video game while also baking a batch of cookies and discussing Christmas plans with your parents?
You see how it works.
Mmm
That’s an excellent one :)
hmm, yes. Maybe I translated it in my head
fair enough
It’s a fairly on-point criticism actually.
I don’t know who stormtoss is. I took it you were saying that this comic artist was like stormtoss but not as bad. Then I offered that we skip all that and talk about the comic instead.
Clear?
I didn’t think my request was that far out but ok, I will watch it in the future.
Because drugs are bad mmmkay?
And drugs are defined by tv shows. Drugs are pills.
Also, talk about drugs anywhere and you’ll encounter 40-somethings with an unreasonable hatred of drugs. They get crazy. That’s the “just say no” propaganda talking. It was pushed in the schools in the 80s, and we still hear the echoes.
It’s a testament to the power of media and propaganda.