| ▲ | garganzol 6 hours ago | |
No worries, this is just how manipulative relationships work: they always aim for unidirectional communication. You're obliged to consume the most important news from the most important entity on the planet Earth (Microsoft/Facebook/X/...), eat piles of informational crap that get dumped onto you, waste you emotional energy on processing the whole thing, participate in drama and show your admiration. Why? Because you're very convenient when in this state, you're mendable and coercible for whatever action the entity wants you to do without saying it directly. But when it's time to listen to you and your concerns - surprise-surprise, nobody's home. It's one way only, see you next time, maybe. P.S. Forcefully installing an attention-pollutve app like News in the Start Menu is nothing less than a way to control you. And for an insatiable ego, the sense of control is everything. This is why it keeps coming back, again and again, as if it's a lucky reoccurring coincidence. A Windows Update repairs the system? Yes, plus it repairs the system of control. Security patches are very convenient vehicle for that - once you eat it, you'll be served special dishes you never asked for. | ||
| ▲ | tencentshill 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
It's slop in the traditional pre-AI sense, though the term was still vaguely related to 4chan then. | ||