Sure, but applying this to politics is stupid. It encourages blind loyalty to a party, and makes people vote for a colour, not policies. Politicians are public servants who work for you and should be under heavy scrutiny and require accountability. Cheering their every move in the name of βbeing competitiveβ is, like I said, stupid.
@hankgreen And I mean this for all of recorded history. Dynasties used to be the primary source of info for most people. Hell, "recorded history" is written by whoever had the most power to win the current war. Morality and Justice only win when someone with power allows it.
@hankgreen While I agree, isn't this what it always was? It just used to take a large company to rapidly distribute information. Now it can be done on the Internet by manipulating heuristic algorithms. But the media was always whoever had the most eyeballs.
The Normandy comes to No Man's Sky today in The Beachhead expedition! π€
We are huge Mass Effect fans and we I can't describe how happy this makes us π€―
Happy N7 Day π₯³
Since Monday, Dropout has received an unsustainable amount of physical threats to the safety of our staff and existential legal threats to the company.
@hankgreen I haven't watched the TV news in so long that I didn't know they started doing this π. I just find the TV news cycle depressing and I don't have cable anyway now π. Not that internet news sources are any less depressing though π«
At 16 I played DAI, and it made me want to pursue a career in games.
I wanted to make games like that- games with compelling stories and characters that encourage me to be myself.
10 years later, I'm shipping DATV with the outstanding team at Bioware π₯Ή
(pls enjoy Treviso! π)
@CDisillusion Blur, mosaic, or the classic black bar. No reason to over complicate things. It's not a cinematic thing, it's a respect and privacy thing.