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Comment by nwienert

2 years ago

Just a reminder that just because liberals are freaking out, doesn’t mean it’s a shared opinion. I see this happening on HN constantly where over time the hivemind shares their in-group responses to articles blasting whatever their current enemy is (yes it’s heavily liberal here).

Then after a few weeks of this, you start seeing funny comment threads like this. Where there’s this sort of this tactic to take control of the narrative, and make it seem like everyone agrees that X is bad.

It works really well because of course even if only a few people leave Twitter in rage, now we can share that as proof of status quo and keep building the narrative.

Just a reminder - this is only a view shared by the extremely online / tech / liberal bubble.

As an example, on more conservative discussions boards you see the same thing happening on the opposite side. Until threads are literally fully premised on the fact that everyone agrees that someone or some org is “speedrunning Y” or whatever.

My feedback is this: don’t write like this. It makes you look daft, because it shows ether you don’t realize you’re in an opinion bubble, or you’re a willing participant in gaslighting for the only purpose of back patting / narrative control. I see this stuff all the damn time and usually ignore, but nice to have a chance to clarify this.

What even is this? They’re sharing an opinion…

  • Every comment in this thread is phrased in a way that assumes he’s “cracked” and then goes on as though it’s universally understood.

    They’d all be a lot more convincing by even just acknowledging it’s a hypothetical before leaping into crazy territory.

    > Will Elon ever have a "coming to jesus moment" and realize that he's alienated so many of his peers that he is, in fact, in the wrong? Or is he so delusional that he really does believe he has the answers?

    I mean read this… do I have it spell out why this reads ridiculously / assumes facts that are clearly untrue?

    • What facts does it assume? That Elon alienated peers?

      I think Elon acted impulsively. He realized it but it was too late. A lot of the Twitter Files stuff is an attempt at revenge against the executive team that forced him to close. The problem is going full red pill is not smart tech business. He’s reaching MyPillow levels of conspiracy mongering.