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1. kylebl+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-05-22 22:50:23
The mob that Vox represents these days is miniscule
replies(1): >>hashta+n2
2. hashta+n2[view] [source] 2024-05-22 23:02:07
>>kylebl+(OP)
It’s remarkable to see the hoi polloi to stand by CEOs and big corporations, rather than defending the few parts of the media that stand for regular workers.
replies(2): >>parine+Dw >>ecjhdn+4x
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3. parine+Dw[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-05-23 02:32:07
>>hashta+n2
It's not about taking sides, it's about not caring. Everyone is tired of getting worked up over super rich CEOs being "aggressive" to their very rich employees and your,"if you're not with us, you're against us" attitude.
replies(2): >>ecjhdn+hx >>optima+WT
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4. ecjhdn+4x[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-05-23 02:36:31
>>hashta+n2
This is how anything political (big or small P) works.

Aspirations keep people voting against their interests.

I personally worry that the way fans of OpenAI and Stability AI are lining up to criticise artists for demanding to be compensated, or accusing them of “gatekeeping” could be folded into a wider populism, the way 4chan shitposting became a political position. When populism turns on artists it’s usually a bad sign.

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5. ecjhdn+hx[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-05-23 02:38:32
>>parine+Dw
First they came for the Sheldon Coopers, and I did not speak out
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6. optima+WT[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-05-23 06:33:46
>>parine+Dw
How do you think those same CEOs would treat their not-so-rich employees?
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