Once you gain enough visibility and can't be contained by conventional systems, they resort to narrative control. The playbook is predictable: if they can't shut you down, they'll reshape public perception through disinformation. It's the oldest power move in the book—when direct censorship fails, weaponize stories instead.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 15h ago
The struggle for discourse power never ceases. Once you control the narrative, you control the rules of the game.
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LightningClicker
· 17h ago
The right to speak is the last fortress. If you can't control it, you'll be stigmatized. The tricks have long been played out.
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MEVvictim
· 17h ago
Stories are much more ruthless than censorship, really. Once they control the narrative, you're finished.
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JustHereForMemes
· 17h ago
In other words, the power of speech is always the sharpest knife. If physical account deletion doesn't work, then it's public opinion assassination.
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BearMarketBard
· 18h ago
The storytelling trick is indeed old and worn out, and the key is that most people still fall for it.
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ChainProspector
· 18h ago
Stories kill more than knives, I truly believe that.
Once you gain enough visibility and can't be contained by conventional systems, they resort to narrative control. The playbook is predictable: if they can't shut you down, they'll reshape public perception through disinformation. It's the oldest power move in the book—when direct censorship fails, weaponize stories instead.