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How comfortable are you posting political beliefs on social? 1) No problem 2) Some reservation 3) Rarely 4) Never
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@m-j-r.eth
3 depends on the nuance needed to present that belief in the most constructive interpretation. usually exceeds social platform's capacity. e.g. I think consumer credit facilities are very archaic affiliate networks for frivolous consumption, not optimized for juggling enterprises that can increase monetary velocity.
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Those are two great metrics: A) can the medium properly support the message? B) can the message be constructive? Also I completely agree with that example lol furthermore, consumers have become the foot soldiers of the credit agencies to strong arm vendors into paying said agencies frivolous tx fees.
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that's a good point wrt bargaining power, leads me to think that maybe point C is how self-critical/evolutionary is the discourse over time. if politics was nuanced, constructive, and test-driven (with the most effective time horizon), then it would be easy to justify broadcasting & amplifying that platform.
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