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It sounds like you're selling an ideology then, not a functional product.
Alright. Let's think of a random Joe, that uses reddit. A cousin, a friend, etc. What would be the pitch for them to give this coop social network a try?
For example:
Hey Joe, I know you like Reddit, check this out...
They don't. But you can pay rent on revolutionary ideas alone.
OMG that's so cool now instead of being exploited and robbed, I can be exploited and robbed only on most of it. Maybe I won't have to eat cars anymore.
Lol trash article.
I agree with the nanowrimo guys, but they should have opened a dialogue rather than just putting put an emotionally-charged statement on a topic where people speak from feelings most of the time.
It would have been interesting to see their arguments played out with examples and stuff.
Proof of burden falls on whoever is making the assertion.
What problem would this be solving? How would it improve on what's already on offer? Are there any benefits to being a member or a worker, compared to a regular subscription model and a job?
These are not rethoric, I like the idea but I'm curious how it would work on more practical terms.
You're spot on, but it's not "the people" it's just the incels on 4Chan. Same with "thots". No one says that in real life, it just internet brainrot.
I thought this was some big brain 4D metaphor. XD
Not even NPCs? Bro likes pain.