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Jon
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Pleb spreading the word. Humbly stacking.

You do have a mug for every life situation?

Iran, Israel, Russia, US, China, Taiwan, Ukraine, Japan, India??? I mean, the whole fucking world?

A great sacrifice for all of us!

This just proves he is human like anybody else (unlike the jokes/rumors that he is alien). And him trying to take control of matters such as public discourse is very dangerous. One wrong move and everyone is fucked.

After all, I just listened to some parts of his talk with Jordan Peterson, where he says he was tricked and that the woke mind virus killed his son.

I don't hate Elon. I think he's a good guy. And feel very sorry for his loss.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Here’s an observation about shitty Twitter algorithms.

I’ve actually never blocked or muted anyone on Twitter. Never felt the need. 690k followers, countless comments, no filters.

If someone is an ass, I tend to just ignore them or akido them and move on.

I just went over to Twitter and checked my notifications. Some guy posted in an unusually negative way in one of my threads. For a brief moment, I was provoked. But then I looked: he has 8,700 posts and 6 followers. Briefly skimming his profile, it is pure negativity. Imagine this. Like actually take a moment to think about what that process feels like for him, let alone how he impacts others.

Posting eight thousand and seven hundred times, mostly negatively, and after well more than a thousand of those posts, someone elects to follow him.

The algorithm trains us to see this and get angry. When he shows up in our feed, he seems like a normal person who disagrees with us. But he’s not normal. Someone like that is literally and sadly more in the mentally ill camp, even as the algorithm presented him to us like any other normal person, saying we suck.

Imagine if we had more programmable filters and algorithms. Like, mute people with over a thousand posts but with less than one follower per five hundred posts. That filters him out, similarly to how we would visually filter out and thus physically avoid a man holding his own shit in his hand in public on a street, who needs help but not public attention and proximity.

The centralized algorithms we have normalized, are not real life.

We give people virtual access that we would not do publicly, partially because we can program our real-life algorithms with various behavior rules that we can’t do on most virtual platforms.

Very interesting observation. Custom filters should be no big deal to implement anywhere, be it Twitter or nostr.

In the case of Twitter I guess there's no incentive. Similar to how governments needs crises to thrive.

This is how they will come for our Bitcoin?

How did you buy it?

Is it connected to a pool or you just trying your luck?

Replying to Avatar Joel Walbert

You tell people TV is lying. They still watching. You tell them politicians are corrupt, they still trust and follow.

How can you know the truth and still fall for the same dirty old tricks?

How to watch if I don't have Netflix?