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miles.mcstylez's avatar

It honestly never occurred to me that when the child points out the emperor has no clothes, everyone else in the crowd would immediately call his nakedness a nothingburger, because "duh everyone already knew that". I doubt Hans Christian Andersen could have seen that one coming either.

As for Musk moving the needle, I think Twitter was a significant accelerant of institutional capture. There's a reason Bari Weiss said when she quit the New York Times that Twitter had become the unofficial editor-in-chief of the newsroom. Twitter was also where cancel culture mobs generally did their crowdsourcing/recruiting. Take woke Twitter out of the equation and the pressure could very well ease on other institutions.

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Giovanni's avatar

Speaking of lies or misinformation, one of the best of Sam Harris’arguments - I think - was “why hasn’t 4 chan become the public square?”. The fascinating subject for me is that being First amendment absolutists doesn’t solve the issue. I have no answer in my pocket, besides the fact that no opinion should be censored, nor people be persecuted for it. But decisions still need to be taken and principles being cleared if Twitter has decided now to ban Alex Jones and Kanye West. (Sorry if I moved away from Sarah’s post.)

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