Thanks to u/v8power for the excellent suggestion!
It's a tricky topic!
This is 1 of 2 round tables this time, due to a tie.
Thanks to everyone who made suggestions or voted!
Thanks to u/v8power for the excellent suggestion!
It's a tricky topic!
This is 1 of 2 round tables this time, due to a tie.
Thanks to everyone who made suggestions or voted!
The stakes are so high that just about anything can be compromised. If something can't be compromised, they marginalize it. If that's not enough, and it's really important, they assassinate.
What is the difference between compromised and margenalized? Or, can you give me examples for those two? I'm not sure I understand.
By compromised I mean something that has been manipulated to subvert it. The Washington Post has been compromised by the Deep State.
By marginalized I mean something that has had its ability to reach an audience sobotaged. Wikileaks has been marginalized.
Yeah, there's some dynamic in place where the hardest it is to fake, the most advantageous it is to fake it, given all the time techs have been out for that, you can expect anything being expected to be unfakeable to be fakeable.