Message from @R9b1t
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@Beemann I think it's already undergone that purge and has been growing.
If they aren't enthusiastic about voting for him, and think he's going to win anyway because it's Texas, then they might stay home assuming the seat is safe.
Which is how you lose.
But the reason they're not enthusiastic about voting for him has nothing to do with Beto spamming ads.
Nah, I think they got smacked a bit and have mostly been ignored. Like how Anons were for a while. They're also compromised anyway
What with all the front page curating and modshit
I think the big "organic" net neutrality stunt they pulled removed any notion of objectivity.
down to the minute of hate every time someone says "ajit pai"
Absolutely
Except it trickles into the real world. Almost every kid I see has an unseen hatred for Pai.
It's frankly terrifying.
It's a ministry of truth with the passions of the mob.
And the social media companies will let nothing slow their grab for power.
Right and I think that's only going to get worse as influence is exerted
Reddit has been nothing if not pliable over the years
I agree.
Reddit's not pliable. Reddit's *complicit*
On an admin level sure
I suspect no small fraction of this is coming straight from Reddit itself.
I'm referring to the userbase, only a portion of which is complicit
BEEMAN
beeman
*beeman**
I suspect the majority of the userbase is outright brainwashed.
It's all gotta go though basically
The consolidation level is too high
They embody the hivemind in all walks of their life.
No, it doesn't. Power being centralized does not imply a devolution of power.
If anything, it only becomes increasingly hardened with time.
Power being centralized makes it ripe for absolute fuckery
Which is what is happening.
Right, so what I'm saying is the way to handle it is to kick out the support beams, or let someone else do it for you
It was a mistake to give a single organization so much power, much less do the same trick 5 or so times over
What *exactly* are you proposing to do.
And "make alternatives" isn't an answer.
We've seen how that went and is going.
They just go after funding. And they get infested with alt-right racists and you'll never get the mainstream onboard.
We've had that conversation already, and how your general assumption is that all of these alternatives must fail, and how all the problems can't possibly ever go away
It's not an assupmtion.
It's how it has played out in practice.