Divide and conquer isn't just about dividing people. If they divide our attention, it's harder to get people to focus on anything long enough to actually do something.
This was also in the news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qShT8QL9ll8.
I haven't really been following the situation, but it looks like they could be intentionally promoting anti-government stories. You can't "build back better" without destroying what already exists first.
Are they just stealing the brand name?
Basically, yes. It's not technically a brand name, but it's a "protected designation of origin". It's not legally considered Parmesan unless it was made in a specific geographical area.
I would be angry too if I had paparazzi following me constantly. He could also just be making strange faces because the sun is in his eyes.
And why wear one glove? He could easily wear both to hide it. I'm not sure what the implication of this tweet is supposed to be, but ex presidents don't need to personally kill people. Other people do it for them.
Or attempted murder?
This could be part of it, but I think it's even simpler: they're just normalizing AI and making it look harmless so people will be more open to it. Think long-term. This is bigger than Biden.
The marketing industry abuses the field of psychology. Regular psychologists do that too, but these companies literally have a position for marketing psychologists. They're learning how our brains work so they can use it to manipulate us into buying shit we don't need.
And I thought black people couldn't be racist anyway?
You're on it. You might be accessing it through a different URL, but this website is called Scored now.
muh guns will save us
You're right that guns won't save us, but a well regulated militia could. People like to ignore that part of the second amendment. Organize with like-minded individuals and work together as a community to limit your reliance on government as much as possible. Too idealistic? Maybe, but no one said it would be easy.
Google is bad, but Microsoft definitely isn't your friend either.
Is he living under a rock? A great world conflict has been happening for the past 3 years.
Oh well. Any community that pre-emptively bans for any reason wasn't worth visiting anyway.
You still technically "own" those things for a while, but planned obsolescence guarantees that you won't own it for long. If everything you buy becomes obsolete or broken, it will eventually be more affordable to rent everything you need instead of buying a replacement every 6 months.
So I don't think we're there quite yet, but it's definitely a step in the wrong direction.
Anyone can easily just make their own without giving information to a potential honeypot. It doesn't have to be tied to an organization as long as it looks official.
The Air Force? Speaking of things we shouldn't be responsible for, I shouldn't be responsible for funding the military's needless aggression and empire building.
TOR was created by the US Navy, and it's extremely slow, so not very practical for everyday use.
If that's all it is, why do these companies ban people for having different opinions? Shouldn't they be even more eager to collect data on their perceived "enemies"? Data farming is obviously happening on a massive scale, but I don't think it's the only reason. These sites are also being used as a form of mind control. Data farming is just an extra source of income. Money is not their primary goal. Control is.
What does W!ckeb mean?
I'm not watching 40 minutes of some guy whining about a kid's MMO. Does he even call out the pay-to-win shit? In the beginning, he's just bitching about the fact that the game has multiple servers.