Navigating the info war is one of the trickiest tasks we have been given (or taken up).
If anons are digital soldiers, then on our battlefield, we have to navigate a terrain where everyone is cloaked in an image, where defining that image is incumbent on each of us, and what we each use to establish that image and identify friend or foe is up to each of us, individually.
In the live X discussion hosted by MrTruthbomb (which I mention above), some dude ("Uncle Manny" (?)) brought up the game "werewolf", which is a group game in which a werewolf or werewolves played by one or more players have to take down villagers, but the villagers do not know who is a werewolf or who is a villager.
Excellent analogy for the war we are in.
My initial impressions of SS were positive, but as time went on, I noticed associations and perspectives that dissuaded me that SS was a villager, and a lot more like a werewolf. Just my opinion.
Oh, yeah.
Navigating the info war is one of the trickiest tasks we have been given (or taken up).
If anons are digital soldiers, then on our battlefield, we have to navigate a terrain where everyone is cloaked in an image, where defining that image is incumbent on each of us, and what we each use to establish that image and identify friend or foe is up to each of us, individually.
In the live X discussion hosted by MrTruthbomb (which I mention above), some dude ("Uncle Manny" (?)) brought up the game "werewolf", which is a group game in which a werewolf or werewolves played by one or more players have to take down villagers, but the villagers do not know who is a werewolf or who is a villager.
Excellent analogy for the war we are in.
My initial impressions of SS were positive, but as time went on, I noticed associations and perspectives that dissuaded me that SS was a villager, and a lot more like a werewolf. Just my opinion.