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    7 months ago

    What kind of propaganda is the CGP pushing, exactly? Is it with us in the room, right now?

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        7 months ago

        The first one is NCRI and the second one is paywalled.

        NCRI is known for hit songs like -

        Colleges that deplatform conservatives are anti-semitic;

        DEI causes violence, and my favorite;

        Luigi Mangione’s support means the left are digital insurgents

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        The researchers found that while TikTok might not deliver more pro-CCP content, it did deliver less anti-CCP content than the rival platforms.

        Umm, that’s not really propaganda, homie. That’s simple censorship. There’s a difference.

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          The very next thing said in the article:

          The team next looked at engagement to see if this explained why anti-CCP content was performing less well. But it found that TikTok users “liked or commented on anti-CCP content nearly four times as much as they liked or commented on pro-CCP content, yet the search algorithm produced nearly three times as much pro-CCP content”. This didn’t happen on Instagram or YouTube.

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            Yes. I already said it was censorship. Again: how is this pro-CCP propaganda? Do you understand the difference between censorship and propaganda?

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              Yes. I already said it was censorship. Again: how is this pro-CCP propaganda? Do you understand the difference between censorship and propaganda?

              If you don’t think that suppressing content that goes against a point of view whilst simultaneously boosting content that agrees with a point of view is propaganda, I suppose you must think Twitter’s recent developments over the past two years (or so? Time is getting fuzzy) are not a propaganda effort either.

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                My point is: if we all would use a more broad definition of the term propaganda, instead of calling nothing but political messaging we didn’t like propaganda, we’d all live in a more politically literate society.

                I think this meme actively reduces media literacy.