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Marcus Meeks's avatar

Regarding the "Intellectual values of YouTube": If Gore Vidal were alive today, I suspect he would be scolding the Left for its hesitancy to engage where a large amount of engagement is actually happening. Joe Rogan is no William F. Buckley, Jr., nor is Ben Shapiro. Hacks they may be, in a procedural sense at a minimum, but much of the Left's refusal to engage with those of their ilk due to disapproval of espoused world views or inquisitive methods will simply relegate the Left and its ideas to caricatures to be demeaned in those fora, playing right into the hands of the Right. My 16 year old son chooses to educate himself on issues of public concern by watching YouTube videos. He may not reach a conclusion regarding an issue exclusively on that content, but he considers it to be an important source of viewpoints. (He is proudly “independent" in a household filed with Democrats.) That young men seek education on YouTube is the reality. If the Left and Center-Left don't engage in that forum (and to be clear, some do, e.g., AOC), then they are abdicating a core responsibility of democratic engagement and willingly handing over a whole cohort of potentially persuadable fellow-citizens to the Right.

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Aryeh Cohen-Wade's avatar

I always thought the mix that made Twitter great was that 10% of the active users were absolutely insane, so the other 90% could spend time making fun of them. Then Elon destroyed this delicate balance, which probably can never — and should never — be recreated.

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