Agree. The stuff we see isn’t
engagement it’s blasted all over with some pretty dubious ratios. There is a long way to go before we hit mere nitpicking.
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if you think the solution is humans culturally adapting to the new information flow, don't you think it's important for the world at large to be increasingly skeptical about what they see in their news feeds? Exposing fakes seems like a real tangible way to chip away at this
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Could not agree more with Antonio here. Now, imagine if a totally decentralized info network really takes off, as is the wish of the crypto folks. Then you’ll have nobody in control, and nobody to blame. But at least it’ll give the media something else to talk about.
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but something like that only takes off if people buy into the soundness of the concept. I think we're entering a stage where the argument for a totally decentralized crypto free speech haven, just sounds naive at best and morally repugnant at worst. look what happened to Gab
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