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And then I read about someone’s smart bed that got stuck in an upright position on heat mode because of the outage. Makes me feel like all that time sourcing devices that run locally was worth it.

Are we just digital preppers?

Edit: I get it, you aren't preppers, I'm sorry I said that.

From reading your comments I have gathered that you simply want to be ready (not prepared!) for when a free service becomes paid or they shut something down that you use or you simply don't like the idea of the gubbermint or the corporations being able to look though your data.

Many of you seem aware that your concerns are considered far fetched or like non issues by the average person.

well you are preppers, I'm sorry you had to find out this way.

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[–] Serinus@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

pushing people towards specific ideas using social media

I've been incredibly concerned about this for more than a decade. Watching r/the_donald in action was incredible and validated all of that fear.

And it's still happening. On all social media, including here.

Certain narratives are pushed hard, and it's effective. Some of it is fully genuine. Some of it is/was seeded artificially and picked up some genuine steam, and is still being reinforced. The stuff that's fully artificial seems to be dropped fairly quickly most of the time these days.

After the artificial narrative picks up and gets genuine sentiment mixed with it, it becomes hard to tell the difference. If you can mix it in with existing emotions, like anger that we're in this situation, and add in some seeds of truth it works even better.

Propaganda works. On all of us. And just by being here, we're being exposed. But I'm afraid to leave, too. The more real people leave the easier it is to manipulate the remainder.

It's just all so easy and effective and actually happening. And the alarm bells about it aren't loud enough.

[–] tuff_wizard@aussie.zone 3 points 5 days ago

remember Cambridge Analytics? no one else seems to...