II remember as a youngster in the early 00's our teachers and librarians constantly reminded students, "Don't believe anything you read on the internet. Always check your references." This was an inherent precursor when…
That's a false dichotomy brother.
Being honest about malicious intentions does not vindicate your actions.
I think the poster replying to your comment has validated your point unintentionally.
Ah yes, this is another great point. When people think they are being watched or monitored, activity fundamentally changes.
Excellent comment. I fondly remember the old advertisements and banner ads. Now-a-days most online ads are by major international corporations.
I was having this thought this morning in the gym, they had fox news blaring and I thought, who still believes this nonsense? The US should bring back the FCC fairness doctrine pertaining to TV and radio news channels,…
No wonder, we must bring back the FCC fair doctrine act, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCC_fairness_doctrine
II remember as a youngster in the early 00's our teachers and librarians constantly reminded students, "Don't believe anything you read on the internet. Always check your references." This was an inherent precursor when…
That's a false dichotomy brother.
Being honest about malicious intentions does not vindicate your actions.
I think the poster replying to your comment has validated your point unintentionally.
Ah yes, this is another great point. When people think they are being watched or monitored, activity fundamentally changes.
Excellent comment. I fondly remember the old advertisements and banner ads. Now-a-days most online ads are by major international corporations.
I was having this thought this morning in the gym, they had fox news blaring and I thought, who still believes this nonsense? The US should bring back the FCC fairness doctrine pertaining to TV and radio news channels,…
No wonder, we must bring back the FCC fair doctrine act, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCC_fairness_doctrine