I’ve been posting a pic of Trumps fierce face with big, red DISOBEY! on it whenever someone complains about tyrannical restrictions and they always get removed!
I'm finding that stickers in random places are very effective, as are a number of documents that I have printed out and casting about like Johnny F.N. Appleseed trying to plant orchards of truth.
The actual, physical printed word is much more difficult to control. It may be steam punk, but, it's effective.
Yup, actually, it is. It's the perfect ploy, if you think about it in terms of weaponization.
The simple analogy is that you would never let your friend foolishly play with dynamite, but you'd surely let your enemy do so...and would likely even send it to them, free of charge.
The CCP is very aware of the potential for the site to be weaponized for propaganda and its ability to shape people's thoughts and behaviors (documented plainly by Western scientists). They would never allow something like that to operate inside their own country where they have to maintain as strong of a grip on thought as possible in order to stay in control. However, it is a masterstroke of simple genius to worm your way into the same social media network, and operate relatively freely inside of your enemies' collective digital mind.
I’ve been posting a pic of Trumps fierce face with big, red DISOBEY! on it whenever someone complains about tyrannical restrictions and they always get removed!
I'm finding that stickers in random places are very effective, as are a number of documents that I have printed out and casting about like Johnny F.N. Appleseed trying to plant orchards of truth.
The actual, physical printed word is much more difficult to control. It may be steam punk, but, it's effective.
Considering that it's banned in China, perfect theory.
Yup, actually, it is. It's the perfect ploy, if you think about it in terms of weaponization.
The simple analogy is that you would never let your friend foolishly play with dynamite, but you'd surely let your enemy do so...and would likely even send it to them, free of charge.
The CCP is very aware of the potential for the site to be weaponized for propaganda and its ability to shape people's thoughts and behaviors (documented plainly by Western scientists). They would never allow something like that to operate inside their own country where they have to maintain as strong of a grip on thought as possible in order to stay in control. However, it is a masterstroke of simple genius to worm your way into the same social media network, and operate relatively freely inside of your enemies' collective digital mind.
I don't like it, but it is quite ingenious.