Your last sentence is true if you happen to speak uncomfortable truths that people don't like. People naturally downvote things that they find uncomfortable and do not want to hear or accept. In Internet parlance, it's known as being blue pilled.
For example, in a major news publication, I warned of ID cards and the consequences they will bring on the back of voter ID and am now been downvoted massively by authoritarians. I can't let the massive negative number bother me because if I did, I would either have to keep quiet or lie, both bad outcomes ultimately.
There's a feminist group that's bought up a significant amount of London properties that should be kept under watch.
I'd also keep an eye on the spiralling student debt women have and their increasing desire to push it on the taxpayer, and how that will factor into the debt ceiling negotiations.
It'll still get downvoted.
You do have a bit of a reputation.
True. But when even the recent spate of bank failures appears to prove me right, it seems unearned.
From what I've seen, you're going to have to be really really right for a long fucking time to change public opinion.
Either that or just stop giving a fuck about internet points.
Your last sentence is true if you happen to speak uncomfortable truths that people don't like. People naturally downvote things that they find uncomfortable and do not want to hear or accept. In Internet parlance, it's known as being blue pilled.
For example, in a major news publication, I warned of ID cards and the consequences they will bring on the back of voter ID and am now been downvoted massively by authoritarians. I can't let the massive negative number bother me because if I did, I would either have to keep quiet or lie, both bad outcomes ultimately.
I don't want to be right.
There's a feminist group that's bought up a significant amount of London properties that should be kept under watch.
I'd also keep an eye on the spiralling student debt women have and their increasing desire to push it on the taxpayer, and how that will factor into the debt ceiling negotiations.