Bonnie Kristian calls for less performative posting: "The internet is forever—or, at least, forever enough that the safest assumption is that anything you post will survive longer than you do. And maybe that just means your great-great-grandkids will giggle at your style and slang. Or maybe it means one of your tweets will end up in the standard eighth-grade history textbook 200 years hence, preserved immemorial as the epitome of early 21st century bigotry."
Posting About Politics Makes It Harder to Change Our Minds
The internet is forever. That means every one of our dumb stray posts will be judged by history, and in the present, we’re less likely to evolve.
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