Message from @Lagomaster24

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2018-08-28 23:56:35 UTC  

definitly

2018-08-28 23:56:37 UTC  

That I think could drive turnout.

2018-08-28 23:56:47 UTC  

we've been seeing it more on Facebook too

2018-08-28 23:56:49 UTC  

Ironically, they are pushing a strongly progressive line.

2018-08-28 23:56:55 UTC  

yea

2018-08-28 23:57:04 UTC  

Progressives are basically shilling for corporations at this point.

2018-08-28 23:57:12 UTC  

Which is just as surreal as conservatives pushing regulations.

2018-08-28 23:57:20 UTC  

*shits messed up*

2018-08-28 23:57:23 UTC  

so counterproductive to their own narrative

2018-08-28 23:57:44 UTC  

I think it makes sense if you look at it from the standpoint of power and rent-seeking.

2018-08-28 23:58:22 UTC  

oh def

2018-08-28 23:58:27 UTC  

That's one of the big thing pure free-marketers ignore. Companies will push regulations or economic redistribution if they think it will give them an advantage over their rivals or ultimately help the bottom line.

2018-08-28 23:58:38 UTC  

And rent seeking is very good at helping the bottom line.

2018-08-28 23:58:43 UTC  

yep

2018-08-28 23:58:58 UTC  

Plus, you give Reddit essentially unconstrained power via unconstrained mindshare.

2018-08-28 23:59:11 UTC  

You basically get an oligarchy from the top offices at Reddit.

2018-08-28 23:59:29 UTC  

It wouldn't be in principle that different from the cities that are electorally run by their unions.

2018-08-28 23:59:34 UTC  

And probably have the same problems.

2018-08-29 00:00:50 UTC  

its like your arguing for separation of powers within an organization lol

2018-08-29 00:01:06 UTC  

No, I'd argue separation of powers in society.

2018-08-29 00:01:14 UTC  

oh

2018-08-29 00:01:16 UTC  

Social media is too powerful, IMO.

2018-08-29 00:01:23 UTC  

oh definitly

2018-08-29 00:01:33 UTC  

tbh trust busting is a route

2018-08-29 00:01:39 UTC  

I'm not so sure.

2018-08-29 00:01:47 UTC  

Silicon Valley can be extremely insular.

2018-08-29 00:02:02 UTC  

And it has a certain collective consciousness.

2018-08-29 00:02:13 UTC  

Thats their problem

2018-08-29 00:02:18 UTC  

they have no rivals

2018-08-29 00:02:26 UTC  

Simply calling Google, Google A, Google B, Google C isn't that effective if they're all essentially the same.

2018-08-29 00:02:31 UTC  

they are all located in the place even

2018-08-29 00:02:38 UTC  

You need actual alternatives.

2018-08-29 00:02:41 UTC  

yea

2018-08-29 00:02:50 UTC  

It's like ABC/CBS/NBC. Is there really a difference?

2018-08-29 00:03:02 UTC  

not much

2018-08-29 00:03:20 UTC  

content varies i guess lol

2018-08-29 00:03:20 UTC  

If I thought trust busting would actually lead to viable alternatives, I'd support it.

2018-08-29 00:03:25 UTC  

Not much.

2018-08-29 00:03:29 UTC  

It's not like Fox versus CNN.

2018-08-29 00:03:41 UTC  

oh yea agreed there

2018-08-29 00:04:09 UTC  

In the case of SV in particular. I think if you trust-busted, European regulations would squash any large alternatives anyway.