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Dead Internet Theory Explained – Do bots rule the internet?

Chill Fuel | April 16, 2024
Dead Internet Theory Explained - Do bots rule the internet?

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  1. @uksz1

    April 16, 2024 at 8:23 am

    Wow, this video really opened my eyes to the mysterious world of the internet! 🌐💻 It's mind-boggling to think about the influence of bots and how they might be shaping our online experience. Thanks, Chill Fuel, for this insightful explanation! 🙌👏 #InternetMysteries #MindBlown

  2. @colossalbigfoot256

    April 16, 2024 at 8:23 am

    The internet today is basically useless. Only msm sites for any question. Mention death in a search and you’re coddled with 988/911 blurb like you’re wanting to kill yourself. I miss the old internet. Whatever this is it’s useless.

  3. @steve293

    April 16, 2024 at 8:23 am

    YAWN WHATS SAD IS HOW IRONIC THIS VIDEO IS. If you found something profound from this I highly suggest you delve into philosophy and EXISTENTIALISM. The only thing new are the variables involved. Humans are the most typical and unoriginal humans are. Yet this goes directly against what so many are told or want to be; "you are unique!!!" "Be yourself!!!". Guess what if that was actually true all of Amazon, YouTube rec, FB Wall, twitter feeds and Google Ads wouldnt be the money making machines they are. Reminds me of the documentary on Amazon where one of the first employees (i believe a scientist of some sort) said how shocked he was about how utterly predictable human behavior was… moreso than he had assumed. For those too lazy–like myself–here is a wiki summary. Btw those who have manipulating the narrative amongst the HAVE NOTS existed FAR before the internet entered our vocab. Id say as early as humans were capable of "independent" thought, they were capable of the ability of control others to serve their own advantage. My point is dont get so depressed from this piece emo video w "scary_bgmusic.mp3". It has always been your responsibility to be self-alert, aware, and pursue our own intellectual curiosity.

    Existentialism is associated with several 19th- and 20th-century European philosophers who shared an emphasis on the human subject, despite often profound differences in thought.[4][2][5] Among the earliest figures associated with existentialism are philosophers Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche and novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, all of whom critiqued rationalism and concerned themselves with the problem of meaning. In the 20th century, prominent existentialist thinkers included Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Simone de Beauvoir, Karl Jaspers, Gabriel Marcel, and Paul Tillich. Black existentialism explores the existence and experiences of Black people in the world.[6] Classical and contemporary thinkers include C.L.R James, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B DuBois, Frantz Fanon, Angela Davis, Cornell West, Naomi Zack, Stuart Hall, bell hooks, Lewis Gordon, and Audre Lorde.[7]

    Many existentialists considered traditional systematic or academic philosophies, in style and content, to be too abstract and removed from concrete human experience.[8][9] A primary virtue in existentialist thought is authenticity.[10] Existentialism would influence many disciplines outside of philosophy, including theology, drama, art, literature, and psychology.[11]

    Existentialist philosophy encompasses a range of perspectives, but it shares certain underlying concepts. Among these, a central tenet of existentialism is that personal freedom, individual responsibility, and deliberate choice are essential to the pursuit of self-discovery and the determination of life's meaning.[

  4. @Janky-fn1hb

    April 16, 2024 at 8:23 am

    This isn't really conspiracy at all, it's all incredibly obvious, clear as day, readily verifiable and significantly proven. There's no "conspiracy" about it my dude.

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