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This is a recurring post inspired by discussions had by @Undisciplined, @elvismercury and others regarding evergreen content on SN. I’ll dig back into the past to try to locate some great posts that might be worth another read. I plan to release a new Golden Oldies every Tuesday.
Here are this week’s selections:
This is a classic post from Gigi. The subject is as relevant now as when it was first written, if not more so. The substantial, lively discussion is also well worth your time.
Oh man! @mallardshead brings it here. Take your time, read it a few times if you like, and enjoy.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Here’s a link to last week’s post:
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From @dergigi:
new models will emerge that are not bound to selling eyeballs and outrage.
Then Stacker News is used as an example. It's still worth reflecting on exactly why SN isn't overrun with the same kind of rage-bait echo chamber dynamics as the rest of social media.
Is it just that we're so early on the adoption curve that we haven't gotten there yet?
Are stackers just a weird minority who value learning and conversation?
Did @k00b fix social media with the SN incentive structure?
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Who's Alice? 🤠
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The question I have for those who go down @mallardshead's line of thinking is whether we've ever seen the kind of escalating totalitarianism being described collapse into a free society.
I think freedom has to be culturally enforced. As such, the best allies are those who instinctively oppose whatever the ruling class is trying to do. Humans are psychologically malleable and living under tyranny creates unfree minds.
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I don't know. Maybe one of the Baltic states post USSR collapse? Latvia? Lithuania?
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Estonia, maybe. I know they embraced a lot of market reforms.
In those cases, it wasn't the domestic population clamoring for more state power, which might be importantly different from Mallardshead's scenario.
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True. It was basically the opposite.
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Great selections. Gigi is always a treat to read and what a great post by mallard.
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Yeah. Two good ones. I spent a while reading both before I good the post ready.
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