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by guerrilla
1600 days ago
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> As a stop-gap, it may help to aggressively denounce things taken out-of-context as being out-of-context. People already try to do this on Twitter and it's always rejected (sometimes with hostility.) I think you're underestimating how bad it is on there. Almost everyone one there is engaging in bad faith, many knowingly, and I'm not really sure how much that specifically even has to do with the platform (other than maybe it encourages tribalism.) |
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