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Comment by logifail

4 hours ago

> They're places where people buy a voice and the illusion of support by astroturfing the platform and/or manipulating the algorithm (either through paid advertisements or by owning a platform and controlling the algorithm outright)

Anyone willing to take a good-faith stab at why this couldn't equally well be a description of traditional media too - say - the WaPo?

The Washington Post has changed considerably in the last few months, specifically from being fiercely free to being bought.

> couldn't

Hypothetically, almost anything could happen.

  • > The Washington Post has changed considerably in the last few months, specifically from being fiercely free to being bought.

    I read it every day and hadn't noticed. Can you give examples, beyond having heard of the Presidential Endorsement saga?