I think they share the anxiety tone of this article's author by worrying about leftists being on the rise.
Exactly. Leftists being on the rise in stable spaces where the state cannot easily intervene or back them up (liberal hegemony in crisis).
Censoring leftist opinions interests will be much harder.
We're way too dependent on words like "opinions" and "disagreements" which are much, much better replaced with words like "interests" and "disputes". This way, we can further eliminate the cultural phenomenon of debatebros talking people in circles.
Good take, though.
Most people wouldn't let the first person they stop on the street sift through their camera roll. They want their achievements, failures, and little life moments to be kept sacred. So after a decade of airing our most intimate moments in public, the pendulum is shifting back. People are more selective with their communities and are reverting back to an old-school way of interacting. It's hard to know how the change will affect the online atmosphere over the long term — some evidence suggests the shift will create a healthier digital experience, but it also risks further dividing people into like-minded echo chambers.
The collapsing of US state-affiliated social media platforms' hegemony is finally upon us. They use these platforms for war (psychological warfare more than anything) and cheating, just like every other channel of influence, and working class people have had enough of being fucked over and manipulated, as well as being enslaved to doom scrolling. I've been patiently waiting for over a decade for this. Now, finally, people are pivoting back to high quality discourse and relationship building. We're also increasingly seizing the means of communication (think Lemmy and other equivalents under the AGPLv3 license), which puts the control of culture firmly in our own hands.
He's gone sickle mode
No fucking way. You're telling me I can have an awesome place like this: Apartment Tour in China | What can $300 a month get you? 🇨🇳
As well as enjoy better freedoms like these?: Things You CAN Do in China (You CAN'T Do in America) Americans WON'T Believe It...
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ITS NOT BAD TO HAVE LABOR CAMPS OR SOCIAL CREDIT SCORES
Okay, let's go see about these so-called "labor camps" and "social credit scores"
Social credit system: China's "Social Credit Score System" - Fact or Fiction?
Xinjiang "labor camps": Deep Dive: Adrian Zenz & Claims of "Coerced Labor" in Xinjiang China