EthanBlue (29 posts)
1. Fair
Each time they have to move the more they lose people to keep in touch with. The harder it is to grow for them. They have to be pushed to the corner of the internet.
Ummm, no. That's not how this works. You pushed QAnon to the corners of the internet (including people who tried to
debunk it), and it
grew. You pushed the conspiracy theorists into the corner
where no one could challenge them.
It turns out, when you ban someone, they don't disappear into the ethers. The ground doesn't open and swallow them. You've been banning people off platforms for years, and yet, last week, people pulled off one of the most brazen political protests in recent history.
Imagine if right wing influencers actually had tried to incite violence.
You complain about right wing echo chambers, but it seems putting right wingers in an echo chamber was the goal.