Danny Bateman
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I respectfully disagree here. Way too many people cancelled, doxxed, careers ruined, exposed, etc. via twitter
Yep. But those progressives are actually impacting culture and policy. The reckless journalists are pushing news from and to twitter. Living in Chicago for 4 years the amount of people involved in campaigns, protests, marches, social work, etc. that I know who's ideology is primarily informed by twitter is... a lot. It's way too cavalier to dismiss it as just a silly online thing. It's a tremendously powerful place as far as shaping news and culture and it's pretty damn scary tbh.
#1: That's true. What I meant to say was that political news Twitter is a medium that's great for getting news out quickly, but because it's such a bubble it's often hard to gauge whether breaking news will actually resonate and have impact with the broader nation or whether it just seems like big news inside the bubble because it's breaking. I've fallen into this trap many times myself.
The doxxing culture of Twitter and social media in general is terrifying. It's a side effect of social media that we really don't have a good answer for right now.
#2: You're probably right. I can't speak to being overly involved in those aspects of Twitter or life in a progressive area in general.