1/ The War On Feedback There’s lots of talk about getting rid of visible follower counts/up votes/likes & other measures to “improve conversational health” or to “promote authoritative sources” on social media. Very well. But there‘s another explanation: it’s a war on feedback.
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3/ These high energy individuals broadly come in 2 varieties: people less trustworthy than our institutions & those who may be more trustworthy. Yet it’s only the 2nd group that is terrifying to what I’ve called the “Gated Institutional Narrative” which talks only about the 1st.
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4/ In the absence of feedback metrics we would be unable to see this exodus of trust from our no longer authoritative sources. So here‘s a thought experiment from a discussion with
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5/ The RubinRatio is, abstractly, the level of average constructive engagement per tweet for the last 25 original tweets, divided by the total follower count. This manages to penalize low/bad engagement & inflated follower counts in one metric. So, who is winning on the RR?
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END/ Conjecture: most of the professional class of institutional journalists with 7 figure follower counts working for established authoritative sources will *consistently* lose badly on RubinRatios to all those alternative micro channels you now follow. Thank you for your time.pic.twitter.com/kOMeFXjPk0
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Those institutions are now asylums for the mentally soft. Any particular institution that decides to lie outside of that paradigm is "racist, bigoted and hate-filled" by the definitions used widely in academia. There is a movement against on-on-one mentoring relationships as well
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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So they are changing it because they have lost control?
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Not just that. They want to kill the spirit of people and the spirit of the times. Then replace it with their narrative. Narrative is their manufactured consent. Whether that's just to market and sell you stuff or to control is up to you to decide.
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When paired with Facebook's recent concerns about Groups, what you are seeing is more of a War on Spontenous Organization. People are behaving in odd ways, according to the company stores we call nations.
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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It's preferring authority over credibility while credibility is subject to something of a gullibility excess.
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Incidentally, accepting authority blindly* is little more than faith which is just formalised gullibility. That's why I deny authority as a solution to credibility deficits. An authority has to be competent to remain credible - credulity is a necessary feature of authority.
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