BLM
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BLM is a recurring organization in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between March 25, 2021 and January 24, 2022. The archive places it in contexts such as “disliked BLM, and he was going to censor BLM and any people/organizations/apps that promoted it”; “before being given new life by George Floyd and BLM”; “damage from BLM protests”. It most often appears alongside Twitter, Amazon, Bitcoin.
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- Category: Organizations
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: March 25, 2021
- Last seen: January 24, 2022
Appears In
- More Antifragile, Diversity Libertarianism, And Corporate Censorship
- The Rise And Fall Of Online Culture Wars
- Grading My 2021 Predictions
Related Pages
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- Twitter (3 shared issues)
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- Amazon (2 shared issues)
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- Bitcoin (2 shared issues)
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- Google (2 shared issues)
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- Trump (2 shared issues)
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- “How do you do, fellow kids?” (1 shared issues)
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- NotAllMen (1 shared issues)
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- TheResistance (1 shared issues)
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- 1950s - 1990s (1 shared issues)
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- 2000s (1 shared issues)
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- 2010s (1 shared issues)
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- 4chan (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Right now there's religious pressure on tech companies to conform. Someone on Twitter pointed out that tech censoring Parler isn't a sign of their strength, but of their weakness. Imagine that Mark Zuckerberg decided he personally really disliked BLM, and he was going to censor BLM and any people/organizations/apps that promoted it from Facebook. Do you think he would succeed? Do you think he could stay CEO of Facebook after he was found to be doing this? Mark Zuckerberg and Big Tech in general are as much slaves to the prevailing religion as the rest of us; their "power" is the power to choose between medium vs. high levels of conformity.
I'm not saying there's literally only one thing the Internet gets in fights about at any given time. The Internet fights about lots of things. But intuitively it feels like there's kind of a power law distribution where one topic clearly outstrips the others - maybe not winner-take-all, but at least winner-take-most. I think you could describe the last twenty years of Internet history as going through three phases - one dominated by religion, one dominated by gender, and now one dominated by race. The race phase seems to have peaked in 2018 and started declining, before being given new life by George Floyd and BLM. The Google Trends results raise the tantalizing possibility that racial issues can’t keep increasing forever. They could eventually crash the same way religious and gender issues did (probably to be replaced by something else even more divisive and awful).
1. Biden approval rating (as per 538) is greater than fifty percent: 80% 2. Court packing is clearly going to happen (new justices don't have to be appointed by end of year): 5% 3. Yang is New York mayor: 80% 4. Newsom recalled as CA governor: 5% 5. At least $250 million in damage from BLM protests this year: 30% 6. Significant capital gains tax hike (above 30% for highest bracket): 20% 7. Trump is allowed back on Twitter: 20% 8. Tokyo Olympics happen on schedule: 70% 9. Major flare-up (significantly worse than anything in past 5 years) in Russia/Ukraine war: 20% 10. Major flare-up (significantly worse than anything in past 10 years) in Israel/Palestine conflict: 5% 11. Major flare-up (significantly worse than anything in past 50 years) in China/Taiwan conflict: 5% 12. Netanyahu is still Israeli PM: 40% 13. Prospera has at least 1000 residents: 30%