SolaceFiend

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[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

The bad faith actors used to outnumber the good. That's why Wikipedia's reputation has never recovered, and they've never been able to beat the allegations. However, Wikipedia fixed what was wrong with their system of citing and verifying information contributed by others years ago. And X's Community Notes system has a similar mechanism in place that has proven to be equally as effective and verifiable.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

A valid argument, and a practice that should absolutely be encouraged in and of itself. When it comes to cancel Culture, and weaponizing hearsay and defamation to try to actively sabotage an entire company or a person without evidence or due process, that's one thing I think has gotten out of hand. But the practice of voting with your wallet is your right, healthy for our economy and the businesses that contribute to it, and is not inherently predatory or antagonistic, unlike what Cancel Culture has become.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

The anonymous fact-checking is the main thing PEOPLE took issue with. Like, oh I'm supposed to believe your anonymous fact-checkers know better than me or my trusted sources on what's true/false, but you refuse to identify or provide the credentials of those fact-checkers, so their integrity and validity can be certified?

But it's not the anonymous strangers arbitrarily sifting the wheat from the chaff willy nilly, and with no evidence to support their claims, that were the problem /s. , The problem was CLEARLY the people who took issue with an anonymous rando who has the power to declare a reputable source of info is lying, can not be disputed on that front (even in the many instances of them being wrong), and whose credentials can not be verified but is still supposed to be arbitrarily accepted as the supreme arbiter of reality and fiction.

Bought and paid for by a soulless corporation. I'll take "extreme dought" for $500. I was more likely to believe in Santa Clause than an anonymous figure who had no credentials or checks and balances of any kind.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

Our University is a cosmic machine that has been running for billions of years, and as an IT guy reboots a computer when it's been running for too long and has problems, will inevitably implode on itself and tear itself apart, which is the equivalent of God turning it off and on again.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

I didn't find anything. But I also work 40 plus hours a week, so that doesn't necessarily mean there's not something out there. But it's more likely the case that this might not be true, from what I know.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

Make sure nobody gives them the idea that giving someone a lobotomy or ECT may be the equivalent of repossessing someone's "knowledge". The bastard politicians might actually do it!

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Read his comment again, you disputed a false premise!

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

All the people down voting this comments are the ones who u ironically NEEDED to go to college to learn critical thinking, interpersonal communication, how to debate, and how to prove/disprove rationally.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I stand corrected then. You can ignore all my bloviating.

[–] SolaceFiend@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Instagram and TikTok are already big social media giants in their own right.

If TikTok gets gobbled up, it'll be because of the legal proceedings going on in which lawmakers are trying to force TikTok to allow itself to be bought up by some US company. Which is another issue altogether, cause if I start a business, the legality of the US government forcing me to sell my business to someone else, or even to be forced to sell my business to a foreign government or company and not be allowed to possess it, is a whole can of worms.

But outside of WhatsApp being shut down due to security reasons, the majority of those wouldn't qualify as social media sites that would be gobbled up by some other social media giant.

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