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On 10/29/2023 10:14 AM, Paul W. Schleck wrote:
In <uh1jol$20cjk$[email protected]> sticks <[email protected]> writes:
On 10/21/2023 2:59 PM, Paul W. Schleck wrote:
"We're in a very strange moment for the internet. We all know it's
broken. That's not news. But there's something in air--a vibe shift,
a sense that things are about to change. For the first time in years, it >>> feels as though something truly new and different might be happening
with the way we communicate online. The stranglehold that the big social >>> platforms have had on us for the last decade is weakening. The question
is: What do we want to come next?"
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/17/1081194/how-to-fix-the-internet-online-discourse/
You do nothing, with the exception of a caveat explaining the internet
is probably much more dangerous to you than you think, and you should
seriously consider everything you do on it carefully. People should
already know this, but people are dumb and need to be told.
Because, I don't trust you to be the one to make the changes and decide
what is acceptable, and you probably would feel the same about me doing
it. Just leave it alone and it will sort itself out.
There's no such thing as a perfect Anarcho-Utopia, whether Wild West,
Fight Club, pseudo-governments on abandoned off-shore platforms, or
sovereign citizen movements. The world will not accept the argument of, "Well, we warned you, so it's not our fault," nor the empty promise of,
"If you just leave us alone, we will only hurt those that consent to
it." Efforts at "100% free speech" platforms will always fail, because
they can't stay in the test tube, and the world will intrude.
Those who can't win legitimate debate, always resort to straw-man
tactics. Let's try and limit the discussion to the net, please.
Besides, I don't think that anyone here is running for Dictator of the Internet. Certainly not me. If anything, I have advocated for community-based consensus, administration, and governance.
First, an author who willing seems to agree with and use the conclusions
of a humanity hating person like Yoel Roth, you have to take with a
grain of salt.
You are not advocating for a "Dictator" run styled internet. You're
more along the lines of a Marxist styled environment run by a group of administrators who have been chosen because of their superior values and selfless motivation. It never works. There is always corruption, and
the stealing of freedom and wealth from the middle class. Your group
will just now be the ones who get to pick the winners and losers. It's
already happening, and has been for years.
I think it's evil, and based on the usual lies. Sometimes intentional,
others simply sophomoric in their logic. At which point I go back to my original statement that you let it work it out on it's own with as
little governmental interference, regulation, and control as possible.
Let the users decide what they want. People are getting more
knowledgeable, and will refuse participation if things need change. I
simply do not trust any of the world or nation state governing entities
to act honorably. They've not shown any reason to trust them at this
point in time. Though the numbers are great, people were not meant to
be sheep.
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