This isnt about whether 'dangerous' speech should be suppressed, but whether to validate tech industry's selfconception as educators of man.
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Today the social media companies fill their ranks with professional moralizers because that's the industry they most want to enter
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Idea of community, of social network requires a consensual essence to grow and attain a truly positive dimension to its existence
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This has always been problem in maintaining online communities, forums etc. most have first hand experience of this. Viability is limited
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For someone to create a global community of values across internet users necessitates some idea of educating members into consensus
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Only natural that social media companies should reorient towards focusing not on hosting communities, but constructing them to solve this
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So the mission of the Zuckerbergs of today is only of education, no longer connection, the connection is done, but community is more
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The endgame here is for social media networks to (god willing) replace nations or other ideas as primary basis of shared mass identity
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Social Media Networks : Countries :: Rail Networks : States :: Stations : Towns this is the future (promise)
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Social Media ethnography when Redditors & Channers have common ancestor (goons); Twitter is their hotly contested settler colony
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