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either ignore, or boost, up to the individual receiving "the firehose"This is the truth!
of information.
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But it also requires that same user to have to put in the small effort
to "curate" it as it were. And that's part of its downfall. The lazy
'content consumer' user (i.e, the 90+ percentile of users) does not
even want to put in that effort. Plus it has one other item those with
"fragile sensitivities" dislike. The user needs to be exposed to at
least one post on a topic they do not want to see in order to recognize
a need to add a killfile entry. For the "snowflakes" of the world (of
which there are way too many) they think their "sensitivities" are soo
fragile that they can't even stand to see "one" of something they don't
like in order to be able to say "no, no more like this". They want
"god" (the algorithm) to provide it all to them, prefiltered in just
they way they want, with no effort on their part, and with never having
their sensitivities triggered by seeing something they don't want to
see.
Yep... I only see it working on a small scale. On a big scale, it willThe only addition on top of the killfile I could imagine, would be>
the "communal killfile" where you add accounts to a common list and
then use that list together.
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The weakness is of course that it can be abused, so I think a communal
killfile would most likely only work for a smaller group of individuals
with similar taste and ideology when it comes to politics and free speech.
As you say, the 'communal killfile' has the problem of abuse built in
from the start.
And, for countries that purport to support 'free speech' a communialAlso true.
killfile is also very close to a 'free speech suppression' mechanism.
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At least with personal kill files there's no 'free speech' erosion
situation, due to the simple fact that in all 'free speech' regimes,
the 'freedom' to 'speak' is what is allowed, but there is no
requirement that "I must listen to you speak". The personal killfile
fits that perfectly. Bob can "speak" all he likes, but I can set it so
I don't have to listen to what Bob is speaking.
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