Name a topic or idea that social media companies "censored" or suppressed that was both true and useful.
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They can't actually stop ideas they can just slow them. Many of us have heard the 5G coronavirus theories but those get purged all the time. One suppressed idea is general Trump support Go to r/WatchRedditDie on reddit for a catalog of suppression
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Slowing may be good enough.
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“We” all know it. But by supressing news they dislike, they keep it in self selected groups and don’t allow it to spread to the less engaged.
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I suppose I depends on whether or not you think ‘friction’ can make a difference to outcomes.
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Who is “we?” Echo chamber much? I guarantee, there is a large contrast between what the averages strict MSM viewer knows and “we”
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‘We all’?It’s a crazy conspiracy to the liberal left. Taking down the video reinforces that believe
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That's wrong. We ALL don't know it. And election get decided by less than 1% very often. PS: some professor determined that several CA congressional seats flipped to D based on Google's manipulation of what is presented to the user.
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That’s an incorrect blanket statement. The majority of people don’t know it. You do because you have the time to follow news more closely. Many others hear news maybe once or twice a week. Censors know they can’t keep everyone ignorant, but they can keep just enough so.
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Is that moving the goalpost? Original goalpost: It is true, important, & useful.
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