Cursed Political Content

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Mr Potato Head, Dr Seuss and now an openly gay side character in a Disney movie. They’re gonna throw an absolute fit when they find out Hollywood is looking to cast a black Superman.
"Woke Disney!!!"

*REEEEEEEEEEEEEE*

I like to think Florida lawmakers are kicking themselves for making an absurd exception to their brazen online speech suppression bill in the form of a carve-out for social media platform providers that also operate a theme park or entertainment complex with minimum 25 contiguous acres and serving minimum 1 million annual visitors, but they're probably too distracted by something shiny.
 
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She runs to the belief of power + privilege to exclude black people from being racist. She is a whole mess of irony to label herself as an Anti-Racism Activist by excusing racism for herself. She's been blasted hard on her IG though, by other black folks.
 
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Classic nobody in the GOP if this is his 1st claim to fame in his bio.
Virtually all politicians who will enter Washington start out with some core principles, and many lose them over time due to the influence of special interests, and a general loss of passion for the job. But the post-Trump GOP has a sparked a wave of politicians entering Washington with zero principles at all. Such as Qaren, Bobo the Clown/Young Sarah Palin, PizzaGaetz, etc. These are people who have no values other than being 100% pro-Trump; whatever Trump says or does, they will support by default. So who knows where they'll be decades later by the time they become "career politicians".
 
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Qaren, Bobo the Clown/Young Sarah Palin, PizzaGaetz
One of the - many - issues with using these I'm sure terribly hilarious nicknames is that unless you're very close to the subject matter, or consume the particular media that likes to use them (which I'm assuming to be current affairs-based observational comedians), it's borderline impossible to work out who the hell you're talking about.

Real names, please.
 
One of the - many - issues with using these I'm sure terribly hilarious nicknames is that unless you're very close to the subject matter, or consume the particular media that likes to use them (which I'm assuming to be current affairs-based observational comedians), it's borderline impossible to work out who the hell you're talking about.

Real names, please.
My apologies. Marjorie Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Matt Gaetz.
 
@TexRex, my apologies. I thought you were talking about actual, reality-based consequences. It wasn't clear in the original post.
 
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@TexRex, my apologies. I thought you were talking about actual, reality-based consequences. It wasn't clear in the original post.
That's okay. It worked in my head and I thought I made clear distinction between the very real HIPAA and the nonexistent HIPPA.
 
Know so much about it, can't get the name right worth a damn....
My apologies. Marjorie Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Matt Gaetz.
Barely got Boebert from the Sarah Palin reference. I usually mock them as Qreene and QBert. PizzaGaetz is a good one, though.
 
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That's okay. It worked in my head and I thought I made clear distinction between the very real HIPAA and the nonexistent HIPPA.
From a cursory glance at MinnnesotaFan's and Bad HIPPA Takes's tweets the art of parody misspelling is a minefield for the unwary. Quote marks would've given me a head start on appreciating the subtle distinction.
 
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I don't know what I expected looking up the Cherry "I know so much about HIPPA" ding dong. Just a Twitter feed that spends half her time supporting MyPillow's stupidity. Great bio; stay away from kids.
I love being a positive impact on kids
 
I don't know what I expected looking up the Cherry "I know so much about HIPPA" ding dong. Just a Twitter feed that spends half her time supporting MyPillow's stupidity. Great bio; stay away from kids.
In Mike Lindell's defense, he's probably referring to the fact he overcame crack addiction. He's still a deranged wacko though.
 
In Mike Lindell's defense, he's probably referring to the fact he overcame crack addiction. He's still a deranged wacko though.
Except for Trump's butt crack, amirite?

The Dunning-Kruger is strong with these folks:

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[EDIT] Cherry's original tweet disappeared like a burning surgical mask in the wind so I better screenshot this one just in case it goes the same way.
 
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And now a moment's silence if you will for some literally cursed social media:

Trump ends blog after 29 days, infuriated by measly readership

Washington Post
Former president Donald Trump’s blog, celebrated by advisers as a “beacon of freedom” that would keep him relevant in an online world he once dominated, is dead. It was 29 days old.

Upset by reports from The Washington Post and other outlets highlighting its measly readership and concerns that it could detract from a social media platform he wants to launch later this year, Trump ordered his team on Tuesday to put the blog out of its misery, advisers said.

On its last day, the site was shared or commented on on Facebook and Twitter just 1,500 times — a staggering drop for someone whose every tweet once garnered hundreds of thousands of reactions.

Trump still wants to launch some other platform — timing not yet determined — and didn’t like that this first attempt was and being mocked as a loser, according to a Trump adviser who spoke on the condition of anonymity to talk frankly about Trump’s plans.

Trump spokesman Jason Miller said that the “From the Desk of Donald J. Trump” blog “was just auxiliary to the broader efforts we have and are working on.” CNBC first reported the blog’s demise.

Launched last month with a grand unveiling replete with an action-movie-style trailer that proclaimed, “In a time of silence and lies, a beacon of freedom arises,” the blog never secured more than a sliver of the spotlight Trump held before he was banned from every major social media site in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

A Post analysis of online data late last month found that the site was attracting fewer visitors than the pet-adoption service Petfinder and the recipe site Delish. The blog’s prospects hadn’t improved since, even though Trump had taken to writing on it more and more, a new analysis of online data shows.

Three days after the Post report, Trump had released a statement saying his “very basic site” was doing amazingly well, attracting greater attention than during the 2020 election campaign and that it would be doing even better had he not been banned by Facebook and Twitter, actions that denied him direct access to more than 88 million Twitter followers and 35 million Facebook followers.

In his statement, Trump, without citing a source, said that tens of millions of Trump supporters had stopped using Facebook and Twitter “because they’ve becoming ‘boring’ and nasty” — a claim not backed up by the companies’ own data, which shows that U.S. usage has stayed steady or increased since Trump left office.

Trump had said the site allowed everyone to “see my statements, issued in real time, and engage with the MAGA Movement” and that it would allow him to communicate “until I decide on what the future will be for the choice or establishment of a platform. It will happen soon. Stay tuned!” No other Trump platform has been announced.

Many in the former president’s orbit were annoyed with former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale for promoting the blog. But Parscale had defended the website less than two weeks ago, telling The Post it was “built exactly as we pitched it.” “My company spent the last six years building products that helped the president spread his message around the world. And we happily continue to do so,” he said then.

In March, Miller said the new Trump social media platform would be revealed within three months and draw “tens of millions of people” to become “the hottest ticket” in social media. “It’s going to completely redefine the game,” he told Fox News.

But no details have been shared about the new Trump platform. Social media sites are endlessly more expensive and complicated than a simple blog, requiring a vast infrastructure allowing for user accounts, comments and other modern Web features that were never present on Trump’s site. Trump dictated his messages to his aides, who would print them out so he could revise them with a Sharpie before manually posting them to the blog.

But the site rarely gained much viewership: Trump’s entire website, including his blog, merchandise store and donation page, saw roughly 4 million visits in the week ending May 18 from desktop and mobile devices in the United States — roughly half of the week’s traffic for the right-wing websites Newsmax and the Gateway Pundit, according to an analysis by the online-analytics firm Similarweb, which tracks and estimates traffic and referrals for millions of websites.

Trump’s supporters also were not racing to share the site on social media. Social engagement across the Web with Trump’s blog — a measure of the ‘likes,’ reactions, comments and shares on some of the biggest social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest — peaked at 159,000 interactions on its first day, according to data from the social media analytics firm BuzzSumo.

That response rate was pitifully low by Trump standards. But even though Trump’s blogging rate actually increased in recent days, including 10 new posts last Tuesday, his blog never got anywhere near his first day’s interest level, averaging about 4,000 interactions a day, BuzzSumo data show.

Every blog post has been scrubbed from the Internet. The old link now redirects to a webpage urging people to give their contact information to a Trump campaign mailing list.

The part about the editing process consisting of aides printing out pages for him to revise with a Sharpie sounds suspiciously like parody to me.
 
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The part about aides printing out pages for him to revise with a Sharpie sounds suspiciously like parody to me.
I'd agree except for the whole hurricane thing showing his affinity for Sharpies.
 
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I'd agree except for the whole hurricane thing showing his affinity for Sharpies.
It's not parody unless it has some reference to the subject's previous actions but revising blog posts by drawing on printouts... really?! If it were anyone else...

Maybe his hands were too small for a conventional keyboard.
 
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Cancel culture. It was cancel culture. The blame lay entirely on the left.
That was indeed my immediate reaction to hearing the tragic news:



However, the Post did admit in their article to stoking the fire a little with those pesky reported facts they printed about the site's lack of popularity. I guess clowns gotta clown (and sometimes they even go down).
 
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And now a moment's silence if you will for some literally cursed social media:

Trump ends blog after 29 days, infuriated by measly readership



The part about aides printing out pages for him to revise with a Sharpie sounds suspiciously like parody to me.

I'm almost certain that Trump's twitter "magic" significantly correlated with that site's 140 character limit. Beyond that it's actually hard work trying to follow Trump's meandering thoughts, even if you want to. Tweets are easily digestible, screeds (like the crap he was posting on his blog) are just a chore.
 
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