I never use it, but I can understand people trying to redpill behind enemy lines. It's hard to believe, but there are a lot of people who live on there.
Exactly. All these people who stay to "red pill the normies" are just rationalizing it to themselves. The truth is they're the problem. If we all just left FB, twitter, youtube, etc. it would actually make a difference. Their platforms only work because everyone is on them, if a third or more left overnight it would signal to competitors and investors that they can invest tens of billions in an a more open alternative for little to no risk. The platforms that exist now would be seen as only for bigots and tyrants that are intolerant of half their neighbors. Instead they're seen as largely tolerant, it was just "trump broke the rules when he incited an insurrection so he had to go!" Seriously talk to a leftist they think they're tolerant because there are so many non-influencial pleb comservatives that are still allowed to use the platform to say liberal things. They won't get the message unless we leave, they see the fact most of us stay as proof of their tolerance.
I fucking hate anyone supposedly on our side that still uses these platforms. That includes especially the major influencers that remain who choose to censor themselves instead of work together to consolidate somewhere else. You aren't red pilling, for every one person you red pill those platforms pump out 10 or more indoctrinated retards thanks to their curated content and the power, influence, and legitimacy we still allow them to have.
Not true. Before I deleted my facebook, I changed a several minds on there myself. Eventually, I decided the cost of supporting an evil company were worse than the benefit of changing some minds on there, so I deleted it. I think everyone should delete it, but it doesn't mean it can't be used to change minds sometimes.
I never use it, but I can understand people trying to redpill behind enemy lines. It's hard to believe, but there are a lot of people who live on there.
Number of minds changed in the history of FaceBook: 0
If that were true they wouldn't need to censor right wing politics on the platform.
Bingo.
Exactly. All these people who stay to "red pill the normies" are just rationalizing it to themselves. The truth is they're the problem. If we all just left FB, twitter, youtube, etc. it would actually make a difference. Their platforms only work because everyone is on them, if a third or more left overnight it would signal to competitors and investors that they can invest tens of billions in an a more open alternative for little to no risk. The platforms that exist now would be seen as only for bigots and tyrants that are intolerant of half their neighbors. Instead they're seen as largely tolerant, it was just "trump broke the rules when he incited an insurrection so he had to go!" Seriously talk to a leftist they think they're tolerant because there are so many non-influencial pleb comservatives that are still allowed to use the platform to say liberal things. They won't get the message unless we leave, they see the fact most of us stay as proof of their tolerance.
I fucking hate anyone supposedly on our side that still uses these platforms. That includes especially the major influencers that remain who choose to censor themselves instead of work together to consolidate somewhere else. You aren't red pilling, for every one person you red pill those platforms pump out 10 or more indoctrinated retards thanks to their curated content and the power, influence, and legitimacy we still allow them to have.
100%.
If you use any of this shit you're part of the problem.
Not true. Before I deleted my facebook, I changed a several minds on there myself. Eventually, I decided the cost of supporting an evil company were worse than the benefit of changing some minds on there, so I deleted it. I think everyone should delete it, but it doesn't mean it can't be used to change minds sometimes.