If you explain to people how much “policing of spicy comments” actually costs them :
Police will all rush to sit in the office monitoring twitter because its 100x easier than investigating burglaries.
Also - the trans activists will be the only ones protected online. Because nobody else has political power.
Similarly the only religion protected will be Islam - since they are the only ones supported in their violence and intimidation by the mainstream media when they get upset
Obviously the masses can agree with twitter sometimes, but that doesn't mean pointing at a bunch of twitter replies like it's proof of what the general public wants isn't a bad habit.
As you say, if you want something representative you have to go outside of twitter and poll properly.
Hahaha, twitter isn't a measure of what the public desires, it's just a measure of what terminally online layabouts and shills want.
If you explain to people how much “policing of spicy comments” actually costs them :
Police will all rush to sit in the office monitoring twitter because its 100x easier than investigating burglaries.
Also - the trans activists will be the only ones protected online. Because nobody else has political power.
Similarly the only religion protected will be Islam - since they are the only ones supported in their violence and intimidation by the mainstream media when they get upset
Obviously the masses can agree with twitter sometimes, but that doesn't mean pointing at a bunch of twitter replies like it's proof of what the general public wants isn't a bad habit.
As you say, if you want something representative you have to go outside of twitter and poll properly.