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by Arainach
37 days ago
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You're not describing a world of freedom and opportunity. You're describing a world where anyone with money can do whatever they want without consequences. The good ideas do not usually win. The loudest ones tend to win. The worst ones frequently win. |
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The loudest ones are not aligned with eachother. Their efforts to influence public opinion will neutralize eachother, and none of them can gain moderating power over the platform because the platform is just protocols. Ideas will clash, leaving only what people think is good in common. And that is the definition of the common good.
Do you have any better ideas? Or do you think that you possess the superior definition of "good" such that public discourse to search for it is unnecessary?