> How can one interrupt the propaganda cycle that the media shits out 24/7/365?
> TV, Podcasts, Movies, Ads, Schools, et al.
It's a tall task and you can feel a shift starting with Trump, but what would it fucking take to end it?
> How can one interrupt the propaganda cycle that the media shits out 24/7/365?
> TV, Podcasts, Movies, Ads, Schools, et al.
It's a tall task and you can feel a shift starting with Trump, but what would it fucking take to end it?
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Stop buying shit you dont need. Its all funded by advertisemwnts...dont buy shit and then companies dont advertise and dont spend money to the media
Turn off all media, it's that fucking easy
You have the power to turn off the electronics you own
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there's another one about getting emotional feedback from captcha data but I couldn't find it
That's true, but how do you get that happening to a critical mass?
uhh you're welcome? the idea is to use online data to predict emotional changes, manipulate them, forecast them, and eventually sell them.
So like it detects you're feeling sad, so it will serve you ads for books about happiness or some shit?
I'm just trying to understand the implications of nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors
for example, if you want voted to feel good on election day, you pay a Feelcaster company and give them a location spread, they offer a price, you pay, and they plot their data to prove to you it works. Fairly sure Max Agency in Toronto takes offers for this. But you didn't hear that from me, I'm just pixels on a screen :D
voters* not voted
blackout
just shut it all down
its just a bunch of machines that can be turned off or disconnected very easily
no internet
no Sup Forums
just remember you asked for it
you dont want to fix it you just want to stop the parts that threaten your little scams and shit
fuck you
>but what would it fucking take to end it?
a sufficiently large solar flare.
>there's another one about getting emotional feedback from captcha data but I couldn't find it
I totally believe this. I have suspected for some time that captcha deliberately changes difficulty and uses different images to test how a person is feeling, measuring their accuracy and response time.
Can we complie list of things NOT to do:
I'll start with a few....
- Cinemas
- Neflix
- Spotify
- Steam
Depopulate all the Pedo's in Power, including the media.
Our problems solved.
Take back academia for starters. Everything else is a moot point.
research into this area led me to believe that the capcha can be used to test the effectiveness of different moire patterns and strobe effects (almost invisible brightness changes that ARE NOT side-effects of the monitor, but frequencies overlain in the actual signal) on the actual eye muscles themselves. the idea is that you can overlay certain patterns so that the eye muscles are statistically more likely to move in certain directions. you've heard of holographic stickers that trick the sights of neural networks, no? well those exist for humans too and are being developed by google. One day there will be screens that you can't look away from, and advertising jingles that make you look left instead of right, and places in the world nobody visits because of a few oddly placed fluorescent lines. it's-a-comin'
Some kind of calendar, with a few times/issues scheduled for public attention via spamming, media/publicity campaigns, boycotts etc, with radio silence on our part at all (or most) other times?
>we the news cycle now
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