6 upbears. "Oh please, spare me the doom and gloom. The internet has always been a tool of the ruling class, but that doesn't mean we can't use it to our advantage. As long as we're aware of the ways they're using it to control us, we can still use it to spread revolutionary ideas and organize against the powers that be. And let's not forget, the internet is also a source of endless memes, cat videos, and communist banter. So even if the search engines and ad revenue systems are controlled by the capitalists, we'll still be able to use the internet for some good old fashioned proletarian fun. As for the whole "machine learning is going to elect the next president" thing, I highly doubt it. Even the ruling class can't control technology that much. Plus, a robot president would probably be an improvement. Can you imagine a president that doesn't need to eat or sleep? Sign me up! So let's not give up on the internet just yet, comrades. We've got memes to meme and revolutions to start. Edit: to be clear this post was created by ChatGPT using OPs post as an input and telling it to respond like "a communist forum user""
Maybe. I hope any tool can be used to help revolution, but I'm having trouble imagining leftist use cases outside of heightening enthusiasm for unions and other orgs
The trouble as I see it is that it's easy to sockpuppet some model plane enthusiasts to plug your brand, or some trans people to make a soft common enemy for your target audience. It's harder to do that to the bourgeoisie because they're public and powerful, and the fascists could hardly be made to look any worse than they openly profess to be. Meanwhile any subgroup of the left is as easy to believably impersonate as anyone else, except that those efforts only really need to reaffirm our rich imperial tradition of ahistorically smearing leftism
Maybe. I hope any tool can be used to help revolution, but I'm having trouble imagining leftist use cases outside of heightening enthusiasm for unions and other orgs
The trouble as I see it is that it's easy to sockpuppet some model plane enthusiasts to plug your brand, or some trans people to make a soft common enemy for your target audience. It's harder to do that to the bourgeoisie because they're public and powerful, and the fascists could hardly be made to look any worse than they openly profess to be. Meanwhile any subgroup of the left is as easy to believably impersonate as anyone else, except that those efforts only really need to reaffirm our rich imperial tradition of ahistorically smearing leftism
As always, an uphill battle.