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  • Yeah. I firmly believe it will be a hurdle the human race cannot overcome. Technology advances faster than our own maturity. If you gave a room full of 4 year olds loaded guns, how long would they last in there?

    That is us with the internet.

  • I’d rather be in the majority saying it wrong then the minority saying it right.

    Because at the end of the day the way you pronounce words is a very social thing, and no matter what is technically right or wrong, it’s going to benefit you to say it in the way everyone else does.

    And the majority say it with the hard G.

  • Reddit is going to have to make the argument that it just boosts “what people like” and it just so happens people like negative engagement.

    And I mean it’s been known for decades that people like bad news more than good news when it comes to attention and engagement.

  • We were not prepared, as a species, for a device that let us come up with any opinion at all and find validation for it.

    It used to be that when you had an opinion that was wrong, you’d say it out loud a number of times, and you’d notice that everyone around you would call you an imbecile and ridicule you. It would make you reassess yourself and grow as a person.

    Now that societal failsafe is gone. Now people just aren’t challenged for holding the wrong opinion.

    That was an integral part of growing up and maturing. We don’t have a solution for it.

  • Yeah the problem is there would never be any reason for companies to even try to make working from home work unless some life or death event like COVID forced them to.

    There was never going to be an easy transition for them. It was either nothing or against their will.