Re: Long-term 1st Amendment Protections
By: Tortillaretreat to All on Thu Mar 11 2021 09:55 pm
Hello everyone.
As we all know, in recent years, peoples of all different backgrounds and views have been censored for the expression of
poltical views not concurring with the status quo: examples include the deplatforming of Parler for its right-wing leanings,
the non-sensical monetization practices by Youtube, best covered here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll8zGaWhofU, and perh
more that you can think of. Whether or not you agree with the views that these people express, I find the fact that only a f
sources have control over the information that the majority of people can have access to alarming in the Information Age. Su
smaller portions of the internet, like niche imageboards, BBSes like our own, and other such communities might not be affect
as quickly or as throughly, but we could still very well be silenced in an instant if our opinions were thought to be "not
okay". If we escape the clutches of ISPs forever, and encryption is only a stopgap measure, how can we make sure that the
freedom of opinion, even unpopular ones, from government or other business(which at this point of lobbying may as well be th
government in many respects) censorship that this country and the internet as a whole claim as one of its core values be
preserved in the long term?
Build a group with a recogniceable identity and buy political representation from a political party.
Use your political party to crush your opposition.
Technological solutions such as darknets work because supressors are usually very slow to adapt to anti-censorship methods, but
the only thing they offer you are places to hide while the opposition takes over the world. Moving to a BBS in a darknet is
akin to digging an underground bunker and hidding in it while the zombi apocalypse ravages the surface. It is what you do when
everything is lost and the only thing you can do is hide and hope they won't locate your bunker.
If you are concerned about censorship you are concerned about a social problem, not a technological one. You need to deploy
soldiers in order to stop the zombies if you want to take the surface back.
So as I said:
* Build a recognizeable community (ie. privacy nerds, hardcore independent journalists, whatever). The community needs to be
very tribalistic: they have to shun everybody in their sector that is not aligned with your goals. They also need to be a
community that is easy to pander to by big companies - so big companies try to sell products tailored to your community and
thus give you free advertising.
* Get powerful in numbers.
* When something goes against your goals, you sell such action in a way that makes it look like your community is being
attacked, and have your community lynch your enemy.
* Outbuy political representation from your enemies by buying more.
TL;DR: Create a sect, make it strong, unleash it against your enemies.
It works. Empirical evidence to be found in modern SJW movements.
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