← Back to context Comment by baxtr 3 hours ago On a positive note: having reach on social media can solve problems nowadays. 5 comments baxtr Reply nicce 1 hour ago The effect is opposite - things get fixed only when you get enough social noise and that is not good. zapzupnz 1 hour ago So, if you have sufficient influence, you can get things moving.What about those of us nobodies with no influence? jackstraw42 1 hour ago well, you can't get the same stuff done that the folks with influence can. like they're working with a better toolbox. fn-mote 21 minutes ago Which is all cool until Google rug-pulls your influence and you’re back to zero… in which case it doesn’t sound like a tool anymore.Maybe a tool with DRM embedded would be an appropriate analogy? brookst 1 hour ago And there’s no shortage of people excited to hop on the next outrage train.With good cause, in this case, but the crowds wielding pitchforks don’t much care either way.
nicce 1 hour ago The effect is opposite - things get fixed only when you get enough social noise and that is not good.
zapzupnz 1 hour ago So, if you have sufficient influence, you can get things moving.What about those of us nobodies with no influence? jackstraw42 1 hour ago well, you can't get the same stuff done that the folks with influence can. like they're working with a better toolbox. fn-mote 21 minutes ago Which is all cool until Google rug-pulls your influence and you’re back to zero… in which case it doesn’t sound like a tool anymore.Maybe a tool with DRM embedded would be an appropriate analogy?
jackstraw42 1 hour ago well, you can't get the same stuff done that the folks with influence can. like they're working with a better toolbox. fn-mote 21 minutes ago Which is all cool until Google rug-pulls your influence and you’re back to zero… in which case it doesn’t sound like a tool anymore.Maybe a tool with DRM embedded would be an appropriate analogy?
fn-mote 21 minutes ago Which is all cool until Google rug-pulls your influence and you’re back to zero… in which case it doesn’t sound like a tool anymore.Maybe a tool with DRM embedded would be an appropriate analogy?
brookst 1 hour ago And there’s no shortage of people excited to hop on the next outrage train.With good cause, in this case, but the crowds wielding pitchforks don’t much care either way.
The effect is opposite - things get fixed only when you get enough social noise and that is not good.
So, if you have sufficient influence, you can get things moving.
What about those of us nobodies with no influence?
well, you can't get the same stuff done that the folks with influence can. like they're working with a better toolbox.
Which is all cool until Google rug-pulls your influence and you’re back to zero… in which case it doesn’t sound like a tool anymore.
Maybe a tool with DRM embedded would be an appropriate analogy?
And there’s no shortage of people excited to hop on the next outrage train.
With good cause, in this case, but the crowds wielding pitchforks don’t much care either way.