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...will have an interesting effect:

The more people would be banned away from "mainstream" expression platforms, the more need in "alternative" ones will arise.

That would materialize one of the many lines of division of the society - as audience of these competing platforms will be opposing each other on the key human values level.

Back in a day, people had to wear specific uniforms to confirm allegiance to a particular side of the society in a civil war.

Now, that would be an account on a specific social networking platform.

...will have an interesting effect: The more people would be banned away from "mainstream" expression platforms, the more need in "alternative" ones will arise. That would materialize one of the many lines of division of the society - as audience of these competing platforms will be opposing each other on the key human values level. Back in a day, people had to wear specific uniforms to confirm allegiance to a particular side of the society in a civil war. Now, that would be an account on a specific social networking platform.

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People will migrate to a variety of "alternatives" rather than just one. The end result will be normie leftist retards all captured by a handful of approved corporate masters while everyone else is utilizing a wide array of platforms with a variety of kinds of people, interests, and ideas.

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What they'll come after is the anonymous nature of the internet. They will have to have a log on for everyone using their social security number or some form of true identity. There's no doubt that is a direction things will go.

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people who say stuff like this don't know anything about the internet