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    3 months ago

    false dichotomy arguments that you can’t appreciate music made by a person if that person is considered a bad person

    For me this is more about making someone more popular and making them profits by listening to their music. And then there’s also a possibility that someone is considered a bad person for their views that are also displayed in their music, then I consider that I might start viewing their opinion as the norm, and also prefer not to listen to them.

    All in all, I agree that the dichotomy is false, but I think it has some sense in some cases.








  • One possible solution might involve displaying conflicting resolutions or varying the information based on the user’s location.

    I hope they will just show conflicting resolutions together

    But I don’t think this will work too well, as there is tons of misinformation and only so many fact checkers working for the governments (that is if we leave aside the fact that those will likely lie in every other resolution)