It may be that we need some software developed to act as spreaders for our posts.
I don’t seem to need to worry about it. So far I am off the radar or else I don’t say anything important. My theory though is that the algorithm for cancel culture is geared in to how many people are reading what you write. In one sense it is a reward for success.
We need a mechanism for spreading the word to a thousand smaller outlets that will fall below the trigger. It may already exist and be in use. It should not be hard. Submit your post and it automatically gets sent out.
Of course it would be better to do away with cancel culture altogether but that does not seem to be on the agenda.
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Opus 2023-145: End Run
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