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How are you supposed to organically find communities, search only searches users not posts…

How is this social media going anywhere?

Anyone know if I have a setting wrong. It is infuriating to think someone is responding to themselves when looking at a reply.

Doing what wrong, having observations?

Omg that is not a projector, that is two people hugging?

Do you disagree with my assessment?

Jack are you really vibing hard on “famous person echo-chamber simulator 2k23”?

So it seems about a third of responses were in good faith, a third were troll response or assuming my statement was made in anger (very weird take TBH), and the last third is just incoherent nonsense.

Why do humans get so upset when someone speaks about things they enjoy.

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It’s significant though isn’t it that dominos can’t force you to eat dominos? They have no power, they can only earn our continued patronage by being better for us than the competition. Even if they expand into the vegetable business. They can never claim to “represent” you, they only serve.

Roads are complicated by our limited access to new space. The road takes up a lot of real space, so it might not be possible to meaningfully compete for servicing a home. It could maybe be split though. Half of the street pays company A, half pays company B, and everyone trusts the companies to negotiate for their interests in a very limited and specific way to build and maintain the road.

If we use the open source analogy, maybe people who enjoy road building would get together to do that for the greater good. Maybe they set it up as a toll road and split the proceeds in some way they work out among themselves. Still, there is power in who gets to influence the split most. There’s power in the role of the work equipment orderer. Someone needs to decide where the road goes and doesn’t go.

Even if AI administers everything, who chooses its training and biases?

I’m tempted to just say that the CEO isn’t the problem. Sure they’ve got power, but it’s not truly theres. It’s delegated via consumer spending and self limiting because the expenses of doing business will eat it away to zero unless somehow backfilled but more happy paying customers.

What do you think

I think the problem is giving individuals power. If think that corporations are concentrated power, hence bad.

In the thought experiment I proposed, I am looking for a government mechanism that has no representatives. Nobody getting any power. If you let dominos both deliver pizza, and repair the roads, you create a road tzar that has power.

My first tweet was shortly after the # integration. I complained about driver conflict in the version of Linux I installed. That generated me five followers of people offering assistance in one follower of a person, understanding the inside joke of my username.

Company implies CEO and a CEO is simply a dictator, so I’m not sure if that route could work because we’re providing somebody with power

For sure, but randos are only here following the people they came for, there is no network growth for non-famous users.

So if you are not #[0]​ this place is basically dead. 0 users searching out others, only users interacting with their daddies they followed from twitter.