After having watched a view videos about Parler as I'm not on there, can you tell me how people are discussing/planning or organising some pretty serious stuff? From the videos I've watched it seems like a copy of Twitter. So how is like and sharing posts organising pretty serious stuff?
I used to visit a couple of big right-wing forum sites back in the day when I was a younger man and I've never seen anyone plotting bombs. The main filth I've seen these days is on Twitter, a most recent example is that woman from LBC, Shelagh Fogarty, urging the police to shoot the Capitol Hill protesters, a tweet she deleted and apologised for. But never received a twitter ban or suspension, or any job repercussions.
I agree with mostly what you are saying here. But the thing that is different from the old days is to now merely to ask questions is getting people lumped in with extremist groups. The mob is too quick to paint a whole backstory on someone because of a question they asked. A lot of issues these days aren't absolutes, yet people tend to simplify issues in to either be black and white. So one side advocates lockdowns, masks, vaccines, and the other side is saying corona doesn't exist, dont wear a mask, and vaccines are killing us. They are two sides of the same coin. The truth is in the middle and is always debated by intelligent people.
But what we have is unaccountable private businesses dictating the narrative of the conversation. They shouldn't be doing that. The main problem I see with social media is the tribal attitude of people. If they were less hostile to people of the opposite opinion and engaged them in conversation then that is the way to neutralise extremism. There will always be those two opinions but the extremist element will have been removed. Sadly, I think it is more a cultural problem these days that people are less tolerate of a different view and its being shown on social media.
Now Republicans and Democrats alike want to rein in Big Tech
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