Anonymous ID: a551b1 Feb. 21, 2023, 9:20 a.m. No.18388754   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18388601 (lb)

Shiet, anon. PDJT spent 4 years pretending not to be Q+ while prepping everyone for the absolute shit show psyop they had planned just so he'd have the chance to make references to shit like communism and vaccines being used as excuses to take away your freedoms and give everyone heart attacks for the past 8 decades while a majority of people either don't get it, or are still trying to figure out how to inject bleach. Why not toss in some nuclear annihilation social media posts to crank up the faggotry meter while engaging in some Kayfabe with DeSantis?

 

Like I said, just play along. It's more fun that way.

Anonymous ID: a551b1 Feb. 21, 2023, 10:54 a.m. No.18389220   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9226

>>18388996

Here's a funny discussion from earlier this morning. Was talking to wifey and the local tire place owner was joking about all the new people in town (new permanent residents). He said he'd ask them where they are from, and they would actually be dodgy about the answer. Initially they might say FL, or even try to pretend they were from the town next door <a bit of a touristy spot>. We live in a place where, as soon as someone starts talking, you immediately know they are either from here or not. Here's the funny part. He said that a majority of them, when he pressed them for "Yeah, but where'd you live before Florida?", they would eventually say something like "New York" or some other big city up north; with the occasional westerner transplant from Cali.

 

I'm honestly not even sure how some of these people found this place on a map, but they all decided to come here around the same time, and it's been VERY noticeable. And while I'm no born/bread local, at least I was born in this state and can blend in/lay it on thick when needed. Most of these people will run you over in the grocery store or off the road when driving and blame you for being in their way. It's fucking nuts how rude some of these people are.

Anonymous ID: a551b1 Feb. 21, 2023, 11:11 a.m. No.18389275   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18389069

The real problem is with platforms acting as publishers and hiding behind section 230 when it suits them best. They use algos, bans, and shadow bans to steer information to users. It's blatant. Even Elon mentioned that when you interact with certain accounts in Twitter, you see those accounts and their posts more than you do others that you follow. I have to "game" it with likes, retweets, and responses in order to see some accounts more than others, and it's obvious that there are accounts where those measures don't work to increase their visibility on my timeline; I have to engage with them manually by searching for them. Some accounts do not even come up in search. Repealing section 230, or really any part of it, isn't going to fix that. Removing section 230 protections from platforms that engage in "publishing" will, but most of those platforms would be crushed under the legal weight of other (illegal) content they don't work diligently enough to remove.