There's something 'off' about laying down rules and regulations while simultaneously not being real. It's 'playing both sides against the middle', or 'wanting cake and to eat it, too'. Very BigTech attitude.
Substack is actually a fantastic place. Loads of fantastic sites, and barely any awful people. And possibly because they can't hide behind blocks and censors and 'Report Hate' buttons. They can't delete an account and pop up with a new one in five minutes. All I find here is 99% civil discussion.
Entirely different from BigTech speech-controlling social media, with its 'Protecting Our Community' propaganda.
To wit, I've never seen anyone listing rules and regulations, and wonder why it's necessary?
Seems like three years into Plandemic is probably a good time to be real (since I saw you from some jab data). Cheers and be well, Anon!
9. Don't be anonymous.
IN THE SPIRIT OF DEBATE:
There's something 'off' about laying down rules and regulations while simultaneously not being real. It's 'playing both sides against the middle', or 'wanting cake and to eat it, too'. Very BigTech attitude.
Substack is actually a fantastic place. Loads of fantastic sites, and barely any awful people. And possibly because they can't hide behind blocks and censors and 'Report Hate' buttons. They can't delete an account and pop up with a new one in five minutes. All I find here is 99% civil discussion.
Entirely different from BigTech speech-controlling social media, with its 'Protecting Our Community' propaganda.
To wit, I've never seen anyone listing rules and regulations, and wonder why it's necessary?
Seems like three years into Plandemic is probably a good time to be real (since I saw you from some jab data). Cheers and be well, Anon!