Anonymous ID: a66dd2 June 30, 2021, 5:01 p.m. No.14025207   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Relevant to Trump border speech mentioning new disinfo campaign saying Dems were FOR the wall and voter ID all along. This Atlantic article sounds like instructions to begin memory-holing:

 

"Link rot and content drift are endemic to the web"

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2021/06/the-internet-is-a-collective-hallucination/619320/

 

> This absence of central control, or even easy central monitoring, has long been celebrated as an instrument of grassroots democracy and freedom. It’s not trivial to censor a network as organic and decentralized as the internet. But more recently, these features have been understood to facilitate vectors for individual harassment and societal destabilization, with no easy gating points through which to remove or label malicious work not under the umbrellas of the major social-media platforms, or to quickly identify their sources. While both assessments have power to them, they each gloss over a key feature of the distributed web and internet: Their designs naturally create gaps of responsibility for maintaining valuable content that others rely on. Links work seamlessly until they don’t. And as tangible counterparts to online work fade, these gaps represent actual holes in humanity’s knowledge.