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by FakeComments
2624 days ago
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Okay. None of what you wrote is a response to what I said, beside “well, if it gets bad enough, society will adapt”. You admit that in the current market, those companies are vastly important in a way that can’t change quickly and their acting as censors could turn so bad, it would force a change to the very way we communicate. I think “hellish” is an apt description of “would reshape hundreds of billions to trillions of dollars of economic activity in response to the social disfunction it caused”. |
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> None of what you wrote is a response to what I said
My post was that there are alternatives to Facebook and Twitter having the monopoly on public discourse, proved it by demonstrating alternative methods by which no one (or two) entities have any such monopoly.
You spoke about a "vision for society". Typically when people talk about a vision, they're talking about the future. I gave a vision of the future.
> You admit that in the current market, those companies are vastly important in a way that can't change quickly and their acting as censors could turn so bad, it would force a change to the very way we communicate
I didn't say any of that. I mean, I agree with you. But you were talking about a vision for society. I gave mine.
I think you've decided I said something quite different from what I actually said.