Paul James Joseph Watson's take is that unlimited access to Twitter ending prevents the kind data scraping needed for comprehensive AI analysis and real-time narrative control.
I don't think he's wrong. The idea of government backdoors more or less negates PJW's optimistic take.
I also think there are going to be a host of unintended consequences, but the blue bird deserves a good throttling.
It might disrupt corrupt governments like those in the US and Europe spying on their peoples though. However, I'm pretty sure Twitter has a backdoor for them, because otherwise they'd shut it down.
I’m sure there are back doors - but this throttles information propagation and this slows down the AI rec time before it can get its confidence rating up. (If we’re going on that theory - I don’t think that’s true because we’d already be hearing the govts up in arms about Elon blocking government efforts.)
More likely slowing down organizing efforts on the ground.
Though, honestly, I’m 99% sure there’s already a 3rd party social media app they’re using - you don’t hear anybody whining about Discord for organizing and yet…
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JamesJoseph Watson's take is that unlimited access to Twitter ending prevents the kind data scraping needed for comprehensive AI analysis and real-time narrative control.I don't think he's wrong.The idea of government backdoors more or less negates PJW's optimistic take.I also think there are going to be a host of unintended consequences, but the blue bird deserves a good throttling.
He is very wrong. This is Q-tier nonsense.
It might disrupt corrupt governments like those in the US and Europe spying on their peoples though. However, I'm pretty sure Twitter has a backdoor for them, because otherwise they'd shut it down.
I’m sure there are back doors - but this throttles information propagation and this slows down the AI rec time before it can get its confidence rating up. (If we’re going on that theory - I don’t think that’s true because we’d already be hearing the govts up in arms about Elon blocking government efforts.)
More likely slowing down organizing efforts on the ground. Though, honestly, I’m 99% sure there’s already a 3rd party social media app they’re using - you don’t hear anybody whining about Discord for organizing and yet…