It has occurred to me, in the age of disinformation, that it is quite possible to doctor people's statements on forums by using bots.
If a person posts one thing, a bot could come in and reorganized the person's wording so that even basic Twitter accounts can be faked by a third party manipulating the conversation between two people as part of social engineering chaos.
This chaos causes an absence of unity, thus a sense of entrapment and an absence of freedom as people will not be able to actualize or give form to their intentions or ideas.
This is theoretical of course, maybe better put a legitimate hypothesis.
Thoughts?
Technology and Censorship
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Re: Technology and Censorship
don't worry, soon enough your image will be seen doing all sorts of things and in places where you have never been...
your prosecution based on these "films" will be fair and your sentence just...
sweet dreams
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your prosecution based on these "films" will be fair and your sentence just...
sweet dreams
-Imp
Re: Technology and Censorship
Really...Imp...you couldn't have just provided a funny, witty, or thought provoking one liner this time?Impenitent wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:10 am don't worry, soon enough your image will be seen doing all sorts of things and in places where you have never been...
your prosecution based on these "films" will be fair and your sentence just...
sweet dreams
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Elaborate, I don't know what you are talking about.Space Cowboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 6:34 amI heard that thing happened to Jerry Colangelo (and possibly Daryl Morey)
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Just a joke, and probably not the best one.
I guess, you don't follow the NBA. Jerry Colangelo is the former president of the Philadelphia 76ers. He had to resign from the team when it became known that he used secret Twitter accounts to criticize his players, publicly debate the decisions of his own coaching staff and disclose nonpublic medical information about his players. Daryl Morey is the general manager of the Houston Rockets. He tweeted "Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong" and nearly ruined his career.
I guess, you don't follow the NBA. Jerry Colangelo is the former president of the Philadelphia 76ers. He had to resign from the team when it became known that he used secret Twitter accounts to criticize his players, publicly debate the decisions of his own coaching staff and disclose nonpublic medical information about his players. Daryl Morey is the general manager of the Houston Rockets. He tweeted "Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong" and nearly ruined his career.