| ▲ | serf 14 hours ago | |
> it's somehow not that unpopular among the less bright. politics aside, do you realistically believe that you can view twitter and actually mentally carve out the opinion of a group of people in real life? that's exactly the issue with twitter. for one : you're polling twitter users (a TINY subsect of humanity), two : you're extracting opinion from those that seek to broadcast it (an outlier) , and three: twitter never self-exposes the world to a user, it selectively curates and amplifies, and fourth : it's one of the most gamed communications arenas in existence. you're viewing the world through an itty-bitty twitter-colored monocle and making sweeping accusations across large cohorts, it's not an accurate portrayal of actual human opinion. | ||
| ▲ | airstrike 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I don't think it's a perfectly representative sample of people in real life, so I always view it as an anthropological experiment, as if I'm visiting wild tribes... but still am finding the proportion of people in favor of this decision to be surprisingly high. | ||