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“In 1976, a professor of economic history at the University of California, Berkeley published an essay outlining the fundamental laws of a force he perceived as humanity’s greatest existential threat: Stupidity.
Stupid people, Carlo M. Cipolla explained, share several identifying traits: they are abundant, they are irrational, and they cause problems for others without apparent benefit to themselves, thereby lowering society’s total well-being. There are no defenses against stupidity, argued the Italian-born professor, who died in 2000. The only way a society can avoid being crushed by the burden of its idiots is if the non-stupid work even harder to offset the losses of their stupid brethren.”
https://qz.com/967554/the-five-universal-laws-of-human-stupidity
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tja. kannze nix machen
draconian much?
This will have consequences! tries to stand, winces, gives up
I do not consent to this photo of me! Take it down immediately!!!1
Perfekt auf den Punkt gebracht.
“Isch muss Zug.”
“I slipped and programmed a pop up. Whoopsiedaisy”
Das Positive daran: weniger stupide “Nachrichten”, was im Jahre 2023 immer öfters gleichbedeutend mit Clickbait und Regurgitation von Bullshit im Deckmantel des “allgemeinen Interesses” ist. (“Evolutionsbremse XYZ pfostiert wieder nachweislich Schwachsinn” - “wIR bERiCHtEn NuR!”)
Ich würde mir aber wünschen, dass diese Regel für große Publikationen zieht (Spiegel, FAZ, Taz, Schmatz und Co), aber dass kleinere Blogs (es gibt sie noch! Oder? Oder?) nicht diese Bremse aufgedrückt bekommen.
alert(“nyyeehh”);
I think it all started with Zuck wanting to turn Facebook profiles into the “Internet’s Driving License” or some shit about ten years ago: https://www.technologyreview.com/2011/01/05/197776/facebook-wants-to-supply-your-internet-drivers-license/
Yes