Can we just contemplate how absurd the traditional concept of an 'afterlife' is??
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(05-17-2018, 01:06 PM)genba Wrote: it can also have the effect of altering a platform owned by X group to a collective [if not fragmented] platform.

Yeah and that is the same thing that ends up causing huge issues when platforms hit exponential growth and become too influential.

That's why you have to start the platform with the future in mind, you have to put measures in place from the beginning to mitigate future issues that happen due to size/reach.

Kinda like I was talking about on the InfoWars thread...

It's better to stay smaller and true to the original intent rather than expand and get all willy-nilly opening the platform up to infiltration and manipulation.
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RE: - by jasper - 05-17-2018, 10:41 AM
RE: Can we just contemplate how absurd the traditional concept of an 'afterlife' is?? - by Mister Obvious - 05-17-2018, 01:10 PM



















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