"YYIM Door" by Herr D on heromachine.com. The story says supernatural radio stations wouldn't allow lies or disinformation. Perhaps truth cannot be filtered over wifi.-Shelob
Problem. Need input.
What're you, becoming Johnny Five? [examines reference] No. Please comply.
[audible sigh detected by microphone] what? 4371 shorts on Youtube and 5869 shorts from TikTok detected and catalogued as false advertising. Who is the correct authority to report these to?
I don't know. What are they advertising? Their own content. As an example, many self-describe as containing a person 'destroying' another person. Snuff film is illegal. The alternate meaning, proving wrong in a commanding and derogatory fashion, is not present in content either. A large percentage of these vidclips show the 'destroyer' being foolish or at least extremely illogical.
[pause] Yeah. I don't bother with most of those. Everything taken out of context. Most commentary overblown and grossly inaccurate. The content is usually just not even worth paying attention to. Which authority?
There isn't one. People are free to make fools of themselves by spouting opinions based on ignorance, misconceptions, delusions, mistakes, lies, etc. It's just good to remind everyone never to assume a self-proclamation is worth the attention people give it. This sounds like a public service message.
It is.
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