| ▲ | wormpilled 5 hours ago | |||||||
Doesn't really matter if you talk shit online, it's just passive aggressive pressure relief. What matters is you not being able to effectively protest or do anything about it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | therobots927 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Well actually it does make a difference. Precrime only works if they can separate signal from noise. Much like how the more users there are on the Tor network, the easier it is to blend in, overriding the system with “threat signals” just adds noise to their predictive models. And in addition to that, talking shit online lets others know they’re not alone. It increases the odds of coordinated action. The best propaganda trick up the CIA etc.’s sleeve right now is the illusion of inevitability and learned helplessness. Online voicing of opinions is critical to fighting both of these tactics. | ||||||||
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