Social Media As A Whole.
First there was MySpace, the first Globally Popular social media. It was progressing fairly quickly, building into a large global network. It all started out as a way to meet local people, and connect with distant friends and family. MySpace was blossoming. Then, they got some competition, specifically at one college campus, Harvard. Then next thing you know, this Social Media network also becomes publicly available. People begin using it to find family members, and old friends all across the world too. One of them however seemed to get some type of help, that gave it a major advantage. That was all done with the best intentions I’m sure. But the growth was explosive, and changes were happening to the Network itself, and when these networks were used friend and family finders it was harmless in most peoples hands. These are not the people I am referencing when I continue on with the next topic. So, back to the progression. My Space, and Facebook, but more specifically Facebook, and you will see why soon. Social media continues on being used as a handy tool for a few more years. Somewhere around 2007, and 2008 Facebook began some even more major changes. These were changes that happened so rapidly, that within the next year starting in 2009, it was a stock application on most major service carriers phones, from Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T, to the free “Obama Phones” handed out by the US government. This continued until they made sure that everyone had Facebook right there in their faces. Whenever they looked at a phone, Desktop Computer, Laptop, or Tablet there it was. It was almost like it was being forced upon the world. You almost couldn’t escape it by 2012, when even your employers began asking for your social media handles. Many people since then have even been fired from their jobs, for both refusing to tell their employer they had social media, or lying about it and a “company member” in management later finding out. The court cases from this span back almost a decade, from the constitutionality of it, down to the civil recourse, and repercussions.
Now that the handy tool Facebook, was a shining beacon on a hill for people finding lost loved ones, finding random hookups, selling things, and even promoting their small businesses for free, it ( Facebook) and social media, had become a different beast entirely. Now you notice that roughly after 2009, there is no mention of MySpace in the article, and that was the point. That app didn’t exactly close down, but it was no longer the top dog, and within a few years was nearly forgotten by the majority of the public. Almost like it had been shadow banned, and was even being promoted much less in the search engines. Now both of those applications / web sites, could be used for the same thing originally. So why did Myspace, who was much larger, fade right away? Right as, Facebook became a stock application on pretty much all new devices? It's actually pretty mysterious when you really think about it, I mean Tom was everyone’s friend one day, and the next it was almost like he was just gone like “Dust in the wind.”
Life as an artform.
This brings us to modern day. You can look on Facebook now, and see these perfect little snapshots of peoples life, but not a natural life. Instead, we see an over saturated market of generic Keeping Up With the Kardashian’s, and Crocodile Hunters, along with a handful of half baked Jackass impersonators. Viral trends seem to pop up fairly regularly also now. We see everything with them, from the messed up challenges of all types, to cruel pranking videos. Then we have a whole other issue, and that is the censorship driven propaganda, like I said earlier, “almost” nothing left there is genuine anymore. If it is real people, it’s them either doing keeping up with the Jones’s bullshit, or airing their dirty laundry. Plus lately we also have the new trend of doing squats in a gym, but apparently it must be done with your phone angled up your ass, in a pair of translucent, stretched too far yoga pants. It seems to be dying down, now it’s the victims of the men that stared at them like they were either a piece of meat, or they were retarded whose videos are currently trending. Stupid, yes but in itself it was harmless. At least mostly, until it got weaponized like everything else.
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Then we have to talk about the next topic, cancel culture. I know this one is a regression, at least chronologically, but it is still relevant to Social Media, and currently bleeds into today. So.. Cancel Culture, Otherwise described as “the selfish act of being a little pussy, and requesting the removing of a person that says something they do not like,” from either social media, banking, or even employment, and polite society in many of the more extreme cases. Just like the previous group that we will call the “Army of Yoga Pants gym THOTzis,” these purple haired pussies, and screeching Karens are out there demanding the expulsion of opposing ideas, and are the most un-American things in existence. Especially when you factor in how miniscule of a cross section of society, that they actually occupy. Yet somehow these Networks are giving the 1% or less of the population power and authority, and they wind up dictating the entire climate of every social media platform. In all fairness, it's them along with the tons of federal agents, or their affiliates also working within the Networks. Making many people wonder, if these agents within were guiding the entire “Social media Cancel cUlture moveMent.” Especially because the Government Intelligence knows that ousting, or Cancelling someone from society, or cUlture will cause some to form Little pockeT societies. A small percentage of which, will eventually turn to some extremist belief system, especially with a little nudge in the wrong direction. This is also un-American, and all being facilitated through Social Media. We really have to ask why have they not only allowed, but facilitated this? It could not have been done without the Networks themselves actually locking, blocking, and deleting accounts from them.
We have come to a point, where everything has become weaponized against us. When I say everything, that’s not hyperbole. There have been billions spent on the research of literally “how to weaponize anything,” and we know the three letter agencies that facilitate this, are paying with tax payer funds. Not a surprise though right, especially considering how many $ Billions in tax payer funds, have been spent researching ketchup. Leading to the only obvious conclusion, that Facebook beat MySpace because they had “help” from the beginning.
Long story short… The Government is doing this on purpose, just think MKUltra on a global scale.
Image Sources, and Links.
https://www.industryarc.com/Research/Global-Ketchup-Market-Research-513440
The Fist Social Media Giant, MySpace.
Federal censorship of Social Media
Feds Infiltrating Management of Social Media Networks
https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/hearings/95mkultra.pdf
Decades Later MKUltra is still going, jut with newer names, like Projects Monarch, and Artichoke.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202203/1254970.shtml
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/brainwashed-mkultra
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Project_ARTICHOKE
https://medium.com/illumination/why-are-people-faking-their-lives-on-social-media-f7b9439bd83d
Awesome article, bro. Thanks ❤