I’ll take anything on:
AES
Neurodiversity
Marxism-Leninism (of course)
CPUSA
Labor unions
IWW
Labor history
Tabletop RPGs
Novels
Video games
New non-fiction books
Etc. (Idk, get creative)
I’ll take anything on:
AES
Neurodiversity
Marxism-Leninism (of course)
CPUSA
Labor unions
IWW
Labor history
Tabletop RPGs
Novels
Video games
New non-fiction books
Etc. (Idk, get creative)
TikTok is bad for your brain, I do not recommend using
not even getting into who controls it and how much soft censorship is done there, it’s still bad for society
I too recommend against it. I had it for about a month, and it was a giant time waster. Its one of those apps you feel really liberated after deleting.
As always, even if you are trying to use it to learn things, you can’t and shouldn’t distill theory down to tweets or short vids. There is no substitute for doing the reading.
The format really makes independent and through thinking impossible.
The short format incentivizes heavy reliance on emotional appeals to get you fired up without actually giving an understanding of what things could be done to address the issue, and even when it’s a personal emotional thing it can’t really convey any emotional depth.
I thought China owns it? Sorry, don’t know the details. If you could explain that would be gret.
https://youtu.be/T9SKSTby3l8 here’s a tangentially related video on the “soft censorship” side of things
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TikTok https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ByteDance and the wikipedia pages for TikTok and it’s parent company, TL’DR is that It’s a Chinese tech company and companies are legally obligated to hand over their data (and not just implicitly like in the US).
Why?