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"content": "Destiny is a soy, limp-wristed faggot and that's why it's always bittersweet when he's correct on a topic, and as much as many people on this side of the Internet may not like it, when it comes to deconstructing a given situation and providing prescriptions for analogous scenarios, he's been pretty damn near on the ball from what I've see of his streaming career within the past 5 years.<br><br>One of his current streamer alogs clipped the following clip from maybe a year or two ago where Destiny is discussing what the reality of Internet public consciousness and narrative-building on the Internet looks like. This is all too relevant to Destiny given his current situation.<br><br>Moreover, the point he makes here in the following clip is actually possibly the most important point he's ever made, and what I would consider the most important fact of the Social Internet since social media has existed and likely into the future as well.<br><br>Destiny in the clip states that the reality of the situation when it comes to influencers online is that ultimately they can be mogged by coordinated alog narrative-building (effectively) defamatory gaslighting by fast-paced lore discussion echo chambers (eg Destiny's Kiwifarms thread), as well as select "endearing" e-influencer alogs who can pick and choose which facts they want to report on and which they don't to tactfully build a perception/narrative of someone as a negative caricature of who they are and the what they have said/meant. Furthermore, Destiny goes onto say that these narratives can be kept alive, bubbling under the surface, so that when Destiny gets into a fight with someone online, all these narratives can be brought out to be used as leverage by whomever quarreling with Destiny at a given moment if they wanted to fight dirty online. To put it in EU4 terminology, it's like having a coalition built against you, and any more aggressive expansion will get more members into the coalition against you until you're basically out of countries to take over because they are all in the coalition.<br><br>TL;DR Alogs can win out with fan fiction if you don't address it properly, so in my opinion, you're probably better off strategically playing nice with fan fiction distributors rather than trying to fight them, because they are more agile than you, have more time to dedicate to crafting narratives, and can collectivize your enemies under a single banner if they really wanted to.",
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"content": "Destiny is a soy, limp-wristed faggot and that's why it's always bittersweet when he's correct on a topic, and as much as many people on this side of the Internet may not like it, when it comes to deconstructing a given situation and providing prescriptions for analogous scenarios, he's been pretty damn near on the ball from what I've see of his streaming career within the past 5 years.\r\n\r\nOne of his current streamer alogs clipped the following clip from maybe a year or two ago where Destiny is discussing what the reality of Internet public consciousness and narrative-building on the Internet looks like. This is all too relevant to Destiny given his current situation.\r\n\r\nMoreover, the point he makes here in the following clip is actually possibly the most important point he's ever made, and what I would consider the most important fact of the Social Internet since social media has existed and likely into the future as well.\r\n\r\nDestiny in the clip states that the reality of the situation when it comes to influencers online is that ultimately they can be mogged by coordinated alog narrative-building (effectively) defamatory gaslighting by fast-paced lore discussion echo chambers (eg Destiny's Kiwifarms thread), as well as select \"endearing\" e-influencer alogs who can pick and choose which facts they want to report on and which they don't to tactfully build a perception/narrative of someone as a negative caricature of who they are and the what they have said/meant. Furthermore, Destiny goes onto say that these narratives can be kept alive, bubbling under the surface, so that when Destiny gets into a fight with someone online, all these narratives can be brought out to be used as leverage by whomever quarreling with Destiny at a given moment if they wanted to fight dirty online. To put it in EU4 terminology, it's like having a coalition built against you, and any more aggressive expansion will get more members into the coalition against you until you're basically out of countries to take over because they are all in the coalition.\r\n\r\nTL;DR Alogs can win out with fan fiction if you don't address it properly, so in my opinion, you're probably better off strategically playing nice with fan fiction distributors rather than trying to fight them, because they are more agile than you, have more time to dedicate to crafting narratives, and can collectivize your enemies under a single banner if they really wanted to.",
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