This is literally just the r/nyt subreddit about The New York Times.

Given he apparently takes inspiration from Elon Musk, it’s only a matter of time until u/spez starts adding post view limits unless you pay extra.

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      You think the writer’s strike is part of a conspiracy to prop up Republicans for an election in a year and a half?

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      Seems more simple and likely to me that the “normal” corrupt and crony capitalism we’ve allowed to take over our government and big businesses is just reaching even more for the next dollar, like they always do. Although the leadership at Twitter and Reddit seems particularly bad, maybe because their product would appear even more unsustainable with proper transparency.

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        It’s true that capitalism and public interest are generally incompatible. Though this seems a bit more nefarious, considering that actions at both Twitter and Reddit have only continued to devalue these institutions, no?

        I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it, though. America will escape this rut when people realize it’s Big Cor’prit that we should be afraid of and not so much Big Guv’mint; the former is a virus that corrupts the body. And the immune system (checks-and-balances, separation of powers, etc.) have largely failed.

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          I can’t speak for Twitter, but from a shortsighted business standpoint, the third party Reddit apps weren’t generating any revenue for Reddit, and were shut down to drive more traffic to the ad-filled app

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      Glad I’m not the only one considering this. Been in conversation with another long-time user of Reddit (>15 years) and let’s just say that if the goal was to suppress grassroots mobilization of progressive coalition, this is what you would do. We already know how compromised the likes of Musk, Zuckerberg are… And we saw just how much we had to pull the teeth of Reddit to do something about The_Donald…

      I often wonder if Trump would have been elected in 2016 if Jon Stewart was still on the air. Now imagine if right-wing groups controlled Reddit, Twitter, and clamped down on all late-night talk shows that help pierce right-wing ignorance chambers of this country.

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      From my readings in the last few weeks, there does seem to be some sort of coordinated effort to control public messaging. There was/is a discussion about how the right wing is suing and chilling any and all efforts to expose and educate about disinformation. The lawsuits were so menacing that they even wanted to go after the students of the classes run by professors they were suing for teaching about present day disinformation in our society. It isn’t just professors, it includes writers and journalists and groups that targeted disinformation. This is being done under the banner of ‘bias’. Opposing, criticizing, or pushing back against far right wing messaging is attacked and sued as intolerable bias.

      It’s believed that this is to clear the way for a massive onslaught of disinformation and conspiracy theories entering into the 2024 election cycle. As far as what’s happening to some social media sites, the timing is suspect. Reddit and Twitter were among the most effective at getting out the blue vote. Now they are in shambles.

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      Twitter was ruined for the reasons you state, but thinking it was for the west is untrue. One of the biggest investors was the Saudi king, a ruler in an area where Twitter was used to organize actual revolts and revolutions. The destruction of social media is definitely being done in prep for elections. The strikes seem like coincidences as far as the election goes.

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      I think the reason is something much bigger than the American election. Just not sure what yet.

      The election is rigged anyway. Choose between turd and asshole, both of which are selected by the establishment.

      Until people can vote with cryptographically safe identity control, there is no reason to trust manual vote counting in my opinion.

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        No, it’s a choice between an orange fascist traitor, and freedom, democracy and decency.

        And nice job spreading twitlers “big lie” about the election. People like you are the enemies of democracy.