For legal reasons, this is a joke lol

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    As someone who plays the musical instrument called “trumpet”, I ask- no, I beg of you, PLEASE do not use my musical instrument to describe fascists.

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    I’m not joking, you should do this. Free their I’ll minds from the poison.

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      Heh I may or may not have peeled off one “certain Trump vote” to a “Fuck it, not voting for anyone” so far

      I’ve thought about rerouting their Internet through my network via VPN and pin my own HTTPS cert to their devices so I can alter Faux News “articles” on the fly with a ChatGPT integration maybe. Wouldn’t be able to alter videos, but might be able to slow them down to dialup speeds so they just get frustrated with it and just lean more on the written stuff

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          I mean, I don’t particularly like it, but I’m just so tired of fighting against the constant trash they’re being fed

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      One echo chamber is spreading toxic shit and pushing fascism in an attempt to take away all our rights in one way or another.

      The other echo chamber is spreading facts, truth, empathy, science.

      One of these is objectively better than the other. By a wide margin. Have you ever tried to get a family member to quit mainstream SM when they don’t want to? It’s like trying to get a drug addict to stop. It’s a shitty situation with no good options, but the stream of toxic shit needs to stop.

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    Do one better: Get control of their internet network access and start straight DNS black-holing whole swaths of misinformation on the internet. Tell them you don’t know what’s wrong and to complain to the service provider.

    You can do this easily with a Pi-Hole under the guise of it being an “ad blocker,” and slowly, over time, making more sites unresponsive.

    Make a Pi-Hole group for your own devices that doesn’t have this blocking, so when they question you, you can show them your device and be like “it works for me.”

    It’s kind of the modern equivalent of using parental controls to block FOX News.

    For legal reasons, this is also a joke, because “now that’s what I call gaslighting.”

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      Heh, I’ll do ya one better, I already replied with this to someone else in the thread, but I’m currently thinking about rerouting their Internet through my network via VPN and pinning my own HTTPS cert to their devices so I can alter Faux News “articles” on the fly with a ChatGPT integration maybe. Wouldn’t be able to alter videos, but might be able to slow them down to dialup speeds so they just get frustrated with it and just lean more on the written stuff

      I figure this would be more effective than straight blocking

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        True, because they can still access it, but it’s garbled and/or confusing. Interesting idea.

        so they just get frustrated with it and just lean more on the written stuff

        You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink it. In my experience, most average people just don’t like reading.

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          True, but I know them very well so my approach is tailored to them, they generally do read “articles” but will get distracted by those stupid auto-play videos and will start watching a couple of those. If they couldn’t for whatever reason I know they’ll just go back to whatever article they were reading

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    Won’t work. The recommendation algorithms have been designed to maximize engagement. Anger is the most effective way to engage people, so they will always end up recommending far-right shit again.

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      I sometimes forgot the far-right/q-anon movement is thanks to facebook and youtube algorithms.

      Edit: oversimplification, I know

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      It’s definitely annoying having to constantly correct “drift”, but at the same time it’s SO MUCH less mental load than the “traditional ways” of deprogramming. I’m hopeful that (eventually) with good precision filter keywords and blocked profiles they’ll start to engage with more sensible content more and the algo will track from there

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    My Boomer parents never used social media to begin with (unless forwarded chain emails count?). I did manage to get them to ditch cable TV and mindlessly vegetating on Fox News all day, but they still (unfathomably) prefer OTA TV to streaming so they’re still in Sinclair’s thrall. IDK what else to do at this point.

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      Like old school antenna? Do they have one of those big roof top antennas? If so, you might be able to splice the line somewhere inconvenient and insert something that’ll cause just enough interference to make it annoying over the better alternatives like streaming.

      Gotta be careful though, OTA tv is their jam unlike all the other “high tech new fangled wizardry”

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        Believe it or not, “digital” rabbit ears (which are exactly the same as regular old-school ones, but with stupider marketing) on each TV.

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    I think it’s time to consider the possibility that our grandmas and pop-pops are not tricked or indoctrinated, they just plain old support fascists.

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      Except for the bourgeoisie, most fascists are tricked or indoctrinated into supporting fascism though. Grandma doesn’t support fascism because she will benefit, but because she’s been told the most marginalized people in society are exploiting her and the fascists promise to stop that.

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        Everyone has some anger and frustration, the fascists tell you that’s right and give you an easy target

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      I’m sure there are some out there that are just straight fascists, but mine certainly were “indoctrinated”