The moment one picks a side, he outsources his decision making to that side. I get that one chooses the side based on his principles, but by doing so, he later outsources the definitions of his principles to that side. Downward spirals ensue.https://twitter.com/DellAnnaLuca/status/1267115778064564224 …
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Replying to @DellAnnaLuca
It's also a downward spiral for follower counts haha. As soon as you pick a side, you lose followers, unless you commit fully to that side (and then limit yourself to people who pre-agree with your views).
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Agree on the process but not on the outcome. It seems to me that many multimillion follower accounts are such because they picked sides.
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Replying to @DellAnnaLuca
Right. Short-term, you lose followers. Long-term, if you commit 100%, you will do well. Define a brand and stick with it.
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With good content, it seems, you can be successful regardless of whether you are 100% blindly supportive of law enforcement or 100% blindly support of their victims. Just don't mix the two.
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