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#it’s social media (8 posts)

kontextmaschine:

just ran across a disappointing d’annunzio-named twitter for the first time

reminds me of when I was squatting sarah-palingenesis.tumblr.com

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LRB · Patricia Lockwood · The Communal Mind: The Internet and Me

She had become famous for a tweet that said simply: Can a dog be twins? That was it. Can a dog be twins? It had recently reached the stage of penetration where teenagers posted the cry-face emoji at her. They were in high school. They were going to remember, Can a dog be twins? instead of the date of the Treaty of Versailles, which, let’s face it, she didn’t know either.

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Post-Gawker and its diaspora are the only media people with enough perspective to appreciate that Barstool becoming a thing is a...

Post-Gawker and its diaspora are the only media people with enough perspective to appreciate that Barstool becoming a thing is a thing

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It's been recognized that much of what drives a site's culture is its mechanics--Reddit's pseudonymity, mod dictatorship and...

Anonymous asked: It's been recognized that much of what drives a site's culture is its mechanics--Reddit's pseudonymity, mod dictatorship and voting system creates a lot of petty fiefdoms of hivemind behavior and groupthink. Going off this, Tumblr and Twitter have very similar mechanics--people make posts which can be reposted to their follower's followers. Yet while there are hundreds of different Twitters--Catholic Twitter, Econ Twitter, NeverTrump Twitter--Tumblr has a strong left monoculture. Why?

I’ve been in proximity to “grey tribe” LessWrong-diaspora tumblr and the “Axis of Evil” that pioneered ≠ as a rightist symbol and Monetizeyourcat’s neomarxian salon before it went full moon mom cult, and back when Sady Doyle was on here she was in a circle with ethiopienne and blackamazon and karnythia before they went all twitter and important

You just aren’t paying attention

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drew a little guide for you to understand whatever the latest internet drama is

nentindo:

drew a little guide for you to understand whatever the latest internet drama is

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I believe that the Chinese government think that the Uighur nationalism issue has been stoked by the US, which is an interesting...

invertedporcupine:

kontextmaschine:

poipoipoi-2016:

kontextmaschine:

collapsedsquid:

I believe that the Chinese government think that the Uighur nationalism issue has been stoked by the US, which is an interesting parallel to the “Russian bots” issue.

And then there’s the “Rohingya as poor refugee victims and not rightfully repelled hostile invaders” issue, who knows where the government of Burma thinks that comes from.

People hoping to tame social media back towards Official Narratives for the sake of maintaining national security and social integrity really haven’t grappled with that example enough

Hostile invaders?  

I caught slightly less than the average about that one.  What happened here?  Someone invaded Myanmar?  

/Though my personal favorite in this vein is: “Russia invaded Georgia in 2008”..  

I mean, according to the local government, yes, Bangladeshi migrants who had been settling in Myanmar launched a wave of violent attacks as part of an attempt to colonize sovereign land and the country mobilized against them, including on Facebook

According to most of the US establishment, no, Myanmar cranked up the oppression on a Muslim minority that has been an integral part of the country since its founding but severely repressed ever since by encouraging communal violence towards a goal of ethnic cleansing, including on Facebook

@poipoipoi-2016 the de-facto border between Georgia and South Ossetia in 2008 did not follow ethnic lines; the Ossetians had been ethnically cleansing Georgian villages on their side of the line and the Russian “peackeepers”, who were not authorized to be there by the UN anyway, had not been doing anything about it.  So while the John McCain version of what was happening at the time might be wrong, the “Georgia started it” narrative is also not exactly accurate.

@kontextmaschine you seem to be implying that the local version is more accurate.  Do you have evidence for this, or is it just contrarianism.

It’s not that that’s a more accurate account but that that’s the understanding sincerely held by Burmese government and normie civil society. If you asked them how social media could contribute to maintaining a healthy culture, national security, and social stability, they’d tip the online rallying against the Rohingya as an A+ model to imitate.

And really, what’s the alternative, the platforms for everyone’s National Conversation are explicitly patrolled to uphold the US Establishment line, with the ability of national establishments to mobilize against perceived existential threats subject to veto by the people who wanted to Stop Kony (or even more cynically, the people with higher K Street lobbying budgets)? Any government with any sense would ban that immediately.

What I’m saying is, people talk about government and civil society pressuring social media to control information flows to create a “healthy culture” as if the question is the relative influence of domestic culture war factions, but it’s really worth remembering that America, and the first world in general, represent an increasingly narrow slice of a user base relative to places like, say, India, where the government and civil society is more and more holding that a healthy culture is an explicitly Hindu supremacist one

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