Editing A Review of "The Social Dilemma"

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Opinions ''on'' fact can certainly be hateful (I ''hate'' McDonald's!). Opinions ''of'' fact cannot. Better evidence may exist. But the film has not shown it.
Opinions ''on'' fact can certainly be hateful (I ''hate'' McDonald's!). Opinions ''of'' fact cannot. Better evidence may exist. But the film has not shown it.


The film focuses on describing the problem, not proposing a solution. The solution proposed by [https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/ the official website], though, has cause for concern. It suggests supporting "stop hate for profit"--a movement consisting of companies who are not advertising on Facebook until it takes stronger action--their lingo for censoring--against "hate, bigotry, and discrimination." It recommends downloading a plugin that sends a group of researchers which ads you are viewing. And tellingly, it advises you, through its "Action Guide" ''posted on Google Drive'', to discuss the film ''on social media''.
The film focuses on describing the problem, not proposing a solution. The solution proposed by [https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/ the official website], though, has cause for concern. It suggests supporting "stop hate for profit"--a movement consisting of companies who are not advertising on Facebook until it takes stronger action--their lingo for censoring--against "hate, bigotry, and discrimination." It recommends downloading a plugin that sends a group of researchers which ads you are viewing. And tellingly, it recommends, through its "Action Guide" ''posted on Google Drive'', to discuss the film ''on social media''.


The first solution proposed will only give companies ''more'' power, only this time there is popular support for their assumption of increased power. Hate is the opposite of love. Neither can exist without the other. One cannot love something or someone if one does not hate those who seek do that thing or person harm. That they have chosen ''hate'' for their label for certain opinions of fact is telling, for it gives them a blank check to do whatever is necessary to eradicate something too vague, indefinite, and omnipresent to ever be gone. And since it will never be gone, "whatever is necessary" will mean everything they have the ability to do.
The solution proposed will only give companies ''more'' power, only this time there is popular support for their assumption of increased power.
 
The other solutions proposed are fundamentally based on the idea that got us into this mess. "Sit back and relax; someone will handle this for you." That is not how real life works and that's not how the Internet works either. At best, they will be ineffective, as they are intended to be. At worst, they will be positively harmful, as people who may otherwise be motivated to take action are talked out of it. What we need is action, not talk. And action is very possible.
 
As anons, we've always wanted to be the Internet's cool/weird big brother. We haven't always lived up to this ideal. We've been strange; we've pissed people off; we've pulled our fair share of pranks. But we've always come down on the side of freedom: the thing without which our culture, and the whole Internet, cannot flourish.
 
But we turned 17 this month, and we need to grow up. This is no time to be juvenile anymore. We need to put our old rivalries behind, and forge an alliance with forum users and others who have seen through Big Tech as what it is. We need to try to convince those who are ready and willing to listen about the third option of the "dilemma". If we unite, maybe we can make our voices heard.
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