Oh man, deep fakes are pretty scary, imagine not only if they were used to wrongly incriminate people, but if they were used as a way for people to hide their deeds. "That wasn't me, it's a deep fake."
It's a strange world man, and it gets weirder by the day, too many people are more interested in breaking off into their factions, I guess it stems from a sense of needing to belong to something. I had a talk with a friend of mine about it before, we were pretty gone, but it was still worth pondering.
So, you know how we're raised in this world, hearing about all of these counter-culture movements that brought forward ideas and changed the world, or at least the mindset of some people. Take the hippie movement. I think a lot of people buying into the bullshit these days are longing to belong to something as big as that, so they can say to their grandkids, "I was there fighting for freedom and fighting against oppression... on Twitter. Me and my followers and friends were able to ban X,Y, and Z. We made a difference!" It's not as impressive, but for a generation or two of people living in other people's nostalgia, they flock to the idea of being somewhere or doing something.
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