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Attacking competitors and critics with mass waves of trolls and bots seem to be normalized now. ( conspiracy )

submitted 2018-02-28T02:12 by freshmeat

It seems that since it's been so common, and people are used to it, that when it happens to any objective critic or competitor who tries to flee the grasp of major tech companies will just have roll over and accept it.

Is it too late to even be able to compete on this current for of internet? I'm already seeing many people with large audiences just accept the fact that private companies can use bullshit ToS to censor them. Could it be considered propaganda to refuse the constituion to Americans on US internet?

this exists, afterall

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