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bronxiteforever

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2. These are very good points.
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 08:53 AM
Jan 15

The powerful combination of the wealthiest people in the world being able to amplify their political positions (through their control of social media) to the billions of people on earth can’t be underestimated. Their plan is one of distraction and amusement for the general populace.

I don’t know if we will ever change the web due to its ability to distract. You can still find outstanding knowledge but you have to want to so look. Maybe Americans just don’t want to look anymore.

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We need to support Wikipedia. The easiest way is financial donations. Intractable Jan 15 #1
THIS malaise Jan 15 #4
Even Wikipedia has some very serious blind spots, especially when it comes to holistic medicine. TheRickles Jan 15 #15
I doublecheck any facts I want to use in the footnotes. Sadly, it's growing more difficult to allegorical oracle Jan 15 #26
Agree - wiki is more opinion than fact womanofthehills Jan 15 #29
These are very good points. bronxiteforever Jan 15 #2
Still find knowledge Johnny2X2X Jan 15 #13
It is no longer free for news and information dalton99a Jan 15 #3
More and more, I find myself using built in site searches... Hugin Jan 15 #5
Yup EarlG Jan 15 #6
The internet is just another phase... Think. Again. Jan 15 #7
One of my problems DeepWinter Jan 15 #8
Yep, and some don't know the difference between an opinion and a fact n/t Just_Vote_Dem Jan 15 #30
Now they are biting the hands that feed underpants Jan 15 #9
Ugh! I'm really not looking forward to the 700 Club Internet. Hugin Jan 15 #11
Yeah. Elon's goal is to control information underpants Jan 15 #14
I agree sunflowerseed Jan 15 #10
"The medium is the message" sop Jan 15 #12
I recommend following 404 Media and tech journalist Gil Duran to keep up with what's happening and highplainsdem Jan 15 #16
The internet started out as a good Idea. William769 Jan 15 #17
Neil deGrasse Tyson predicts the end of the internet kkmarie Jan 15 #21
I use the internet as a useful part of my job. Gore1FL Jan 15 #18
I've probably got more than 99% of the internet blacklisted at this point. hunter Jan 15 #19
I take a more hopeful view Bluetus Jan 15 #20
Thanks for the post Johnny2X2X Jan 15 #23
We can't turn the Internet off Bluetus Jan 15 #24
I don't think anyone is talking about turning it off Johnny2X2X Jan 15 #25
The Internet is many things Bluetus Jan 15 #27
What would you like me to invent? usonian Jan 15 #22
I can see a day when paper will come back in a limited way. Scrivener7 Jan 15 #28
Life altering things I learned via internet KentuckyWoman Jan 15 #31
why does it seem like there is more bullshit and lies and exaggeration NOW Skittles Jan 15 #32
Facebook, Twitter, and the like are not in any way essential to the Internet. The Internet is essential to them. eppur_se_muova Jan 16 #33
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