@twenty9ns@Kurrco Ya, we can talk about corruption, institutional rot, influence peddling and how the fashion and music industries take good artists and turn them into bad artists.
We can explain Bernard Arnault and European oligarchs...
or I can just say "he sold his soul to demons".
@Paganthatraplad Huh? You think fans book the show? You think fans control NBC?
The only reason celebrities are famous is because platform owners choose to make them famous.
I hate both of these guys but Twitter still put them in front me.
And the last Twitter CEO was an NBC employee.
@commannand@PuppetPicture@woop54 Another guy does low information contradiction.
I block another troll account.
They hop on another sock puppet and search for me, increasing my engagement.
I'm winning, ya'll are losing.
@PuppetPicture@woop54 You had more than enough characters in that tweet to describe the themes you think it did a good job of exploring.
Good faith discourse would require backing up your point instead of just arbitrarily contradicting me.
Anyone seeing this conversation will know you're a troll.
@freddienew@GrapheneOS VPNs grow your attack surface, consolidate all of your data into a honey pot and gives whoever controls the nodes complete access your data.
And no, encryption isn't enough.
The meta data alone includes where your data is coming from and going to and that's enough to track ya.
@juliecbarrett The state isn't requiring anyone to provide any information to anyone.
No one is required by law to use any of these social media platforms.
The platform owners are being forced to adopt standard Know Your Client policies because their platforms now process and route payments.
@redshirt990 Breaking Bad had 12 writers and was one of the best television shows ever made.
Better Call Saul had 10 writers and was pretty darn good.
Pluribus had 6 writers and was enjoyable by kinda familiar and algorithmic.
The pattern is easy to identify.
Cost-cutting crushes content.
@edzitron This is just negative-engagement, marketing slop.
Your content is loaded with industry jargon and marketing euphemisms instead of just calling this supply chain what it really is.
The PayPal Mafia is running an asset inflation scam the size of the entire US economy.
Be honest.
@hradzka The greenlit the production but didn't fund it.
It took 12 writers working on episodes for months at a time to make Breaking Bad one of the best shows in television history.
Since BB, none of his projects were given the same resources and none of the content was as good.
@AVARY Except it IS artificial and it AIN'T intelligent.
Content generation algorithms are tools, but tools don't contain "intelligence".
You're spamming the internet with marketing slop for a product designed to produce marketing slop.
Everyone can see the scam from a mile away.
@KStargateFan@mastersmovie Gero didn't make SG-1 w/ Master Bra'tac and Teal'c, proud leaders of the Free Jaffa Nation.
Gero made Slopgate: Atlantis with Ronan Dex.
It's hilarious that every single account tweeting about this guy is using images from a show he didn't actually make because his shows suck.
@RobertSecundus If you draw a line from Vince Gilligan working in a fully funded and staffed writers' room, through Better Call Saul being made by a a smaller room with less staff, there's a 3rd data point.
The network never actually funded the production of Pluribus.
https://t.co/xLwmQUEpxO
@RobertSecundus Breaking Bad had a fully staffed writer's room where they were all given lots of resources to make the best show they could.
Then they made BCS and you could hear through the podcast that they didn't have the same resources in the writers room and were reusing writing from BB.