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    And Reddit is doing the same shit. Idk why they think it’s a good idea to give people monetary incentive to be batshit crazy

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      Because it makes them money. See, monolithic companies don’t care about anything other than money and pleasing shareholders. The only way they will ever care about real life issues is if/when they transform into loss of revenue or pressure from their board of directors.

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        Shareholders can be batshitcrazy too. X/Twitter has been in decline for a while. It’s true they could be leeching money from the he far right but I highly doubt so.

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      TBH it’s not just reddit or social media: Internet’s per-view ad revenue is exactly what ruined traditional newspapers (ok, some where shit to begin with)

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    This post that’s trending RN is pretty much the entire end game for social media, and why independent platforms like Lemmy, which is literally a bunch of people Kazaaing the shit out of reddit, is important.

    Federation has a lot of flaws, and is not imue to somethings that are inherent to social media, like shilling or the exploitation of user info, but hell, at least it offers somewhat genuine interactions amongst users.

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      Tbh at this point I’m convinced articles like this are just life support trying to claw back as many Musk dick riders back into normies.

      It’s good work, and I think it should be done, but yeah, this is exactly what a sane person would expect to see given all the context.

      It’s not news to most, but to the audience that I think this sort of thing is going after, it genuinely might be news to them.

      Not that this article alone would get anyone to drop their fanboy bs, but it seems like it’s intended to be a tool to facilitate that. As for why it’s here specifically in world news, probably in case anyone wants to use it as a facilitation tool for anyone in their lives. Can’t use what you don’t know exists and all that lol

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      Yeah pretty much, this isn’t accomplishing anything. Anyone who still can’t see the fascist empire for what it is at this point will never see it.

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        Elon Musk is still a mixed bag in the broader public. There is still a lot of messaging to get out there and that will help people realize what he is. Not everyone is as terminally online as we are lol

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    What’s the point of being “pro-Hitler”? the fucker is dead. And has been for ages. He’s not taking back the power. I would understand “Hitler-sympathizer”, but being pro-Hitler? You’re a century late, buddy.

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      Substitute Hitler for a religious figure. Yes, I know, religious figures at least have mythology surrounding them to explain why they’re still relevant. Anyone could just make that up about Hitler too though.

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      We need to get this guy on a plane to Ukraine to spread this message.

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    I honestly say this with all seriousness. Go listen to the latest JRE podcast with Joe Rogan for a masterclass in cognitive dissonance. It is something that should be meme material like nothing else.

    These two fucking guys spend the podcast droning on about how twitter was evil and social media was bad because it was controlled by the left. So he had to buy it and force it to change so it was more like what he wanted it to be. It is the funniest yet cringiest thing have I’ve listened too lately.

    Listening to a billionaire factory owner talk about how he’s saving the world with a multimillionaire C podcaster is something to witness first hand.

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      I listened to JRE regularly between 2019 until his sellout move from Youtube to Spotify in 2020.

      The really sad thing about Joe is that you could tell he had (maybe deep down, still has, maybe?) a more reasonable side to his temperament. Some of his political sensibilities were decidedly liberal, even though he is mostly associated with being batshit insane these days and/or as a puppet mouthpiece of the right.

      I guess $200,000,000 can really change a guy.

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        The recommendation is not “woah go listen to this, so insightful!”

        The recommendation is “they attempt to articulate their mentality, and it serves as a study of cognitive dissonance.”

        You arent being told to go listen to a lecture, and study the words of a master.

        Youre being told to go observe a massively influencial mentality in the wild, and study them in a contained environment.

        Its like being told to read the bible. Its not because you should be christian. Its because this book influences the world around you heavily, and you should understand it.