throwmunist [any]

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Cake day: August 13th, 2020

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  • It used to be low quality, high engagement stuff; now it’s low quality, high engagement, ragebait, bigoted stuff. In my opinion, nowadays is even worse than the 2016 “anti-sjw” era because these groups mastered algorithmic manipulation and developed their pseudoscience even more (redpill, incel things, pseudo philosophy) as a justification for their world-view and there’s an up-tick of traditionalist lifestyles. Like, Catholics used to be chill, but on the internet, the ones that exist are imperial zealots (for those who don’t know about this phenomenon: I’m not being metaphorical).

    I have had reactionary content when I was watching videos on how to take notes on a software. The fucking youtuber opened his note as a fleeting example and the first thing that appears on his screen is some text on how feminism is bullshit and some weird pseudoscientific pseudophilosophical stuff on “female nature”. That wasn’t the first one. I discovered a niche that day: religious devouts that specialise in a certain type of software and workflow.




  • True. But I worry a lot about those who don’t know about this, in particular younger and older people. Many people are not sufficiently “tech literate” (so to speak). Or, they may acknowledge the existence of the algorithm but would refuse to accept that their content is controlled. In my experience, some even get angry when I even suggest that, specially right-wingers who believe they’ve found “the truth.”

    The right knows about the algorithmic push and uses that aggressively. I curated a good bubble for myself, I remember the content I like and want, but, sometimes, when I slip out of this bubble, it’s truly a nightmare.