Ok sealion. We are gonna use loose as a verb the way you want it, not the way English speakers want it. You win. Go loose your social ties if it makes sense to you
I can see the fuzz. Yes it's probably the brand of paper. That's a nice granite brush holder you got there.
We're discussing the use of lose and loose in particular, not other words; and in the specific context of the text in this meme. Just because you can think of plenty of examples of social networks that have loose structures (and so can I, and most people) doesn't mean it's okay to use the word any way you feel is right for you.
Or in other words, a sentence can be structurally sound but be invalid in terms of cultural convention and language use. And in such a case, it's still deemed to be grammatically incorrect - whether it's misspelling or misusing of the word.
But you have the right to disagree all you want.
I disagree:
The phrase 'tight-knit community' exists, and is fairly commonly used.
We were not discussing 'tight-knit'
A 'loose-knit community' would have...
Yes, would have. I've never heard the term, perhaps it exists. But it's used as an adjective here, not a verb as in our case. Point irrelevant.
A social network is often mathematically/academically/professionally described as a bunch of points, clustered, with connections between them.
Even the very word 'network' is etymylogically derived from a net, an interwoven mesh.
You very much can literally loosen or tighten a net, make one that is more pourous or more dense in terms of threads in any given surface area.
Hey there ya go, even Threads is an actual name for a social network.
I think the metaphor or analogy of social networks being described by other terms that literally apply to an actual net or fabric is... actually incredibly common.
All this is irrelevant. Of course you can describe loose networks. Or meshes. Or nets. Note loose is an adjective in all of these cases, again. Not the usage we were originally discussing.
... You've never heard a person being described as having 'loose ties to (other person/group)?
Yeah I've heard. Adjective again.
Have you never watched any kind of detective show, a 'stop the terrorists' political action thriller?
Yes, I have. Irrelevant though.
So you had the opportunity to add words to it and didn't use it?
Ah yes great I feel at ease now, knowing Sam Altman gives the thumbs up to this
That little voice telling me this is a very sharp double edged sword probably doesn't know shit
That sunfish are pretty awesome and not dumb and slow like some people say.
That's if the dust is caused by the paper.
I'm a bit dull to predict the future. But I can see we already have "ownership" of GMOs available for companies. The "Dire Wolves" that got resurrected that you don't hear about anymore belong to a company. We got plenty of examples of companies marketing something as positive, such as Monsanto saying they actually feed the planet and whatnot. Companies that start open source suddenly turning for profit. And unscrupulous governments and corruption.
And now you have unlocked the possibility of creating fully customized humans in a lab.
What could go wrong?
Don't get me wrong I totally see how the technology can also be used for good. That's what OpenAI says about their product, too.