Not that anybody has more than like three friends anymore nowadays, but this is probably a really good benchmark for how to radicalize your friend group
Right, and we can look at spread of ideas through the lens of pandemics. The key aspect is the replication rate. As long as each individual can radicalize at least a couple of people who go on to do the same, then the movement grows, and it does so at an exponential rate.
And I’d argue that it’s important to focus on quality over quantity here. Getting a dozen people to loosely agree on an idea is far less valuable than getting a couple of people seriously committed towards creating long term change.
I’d argue the right goes for quality in a sense of appealing to the people who are highly radicalized. They’re not trying to water down their message and appeal to the lowest common denominator. In fact, they’re perfectly fine with people outright hating them.
They know that their message won’t appeal to the majority of the people, but those that get onboard are fully committed to it.
Not that anybody has more than like three friends anymore nowadays, but this is probably a really good benchmark for how to radicalize your friend group
Right, and we can look at spread of ideas through the lens of pandemics. The key aspect is the replication rate. As long as each individual can radicalize at least a couple of people who go on to do the same, then the movement grows, and it does so at an exponential rate.
And I’d argue that it’s important to focus on quality over quantity here. Getting a dozen people to loosely agree on an idea is far less valuable than getting a couple of people seriously committed towards creating long term change.
According to innuendo studios, that YouTube channel, the way the right does it is quantity over quality, and that did lead to maga
I’d argue the right goes for quality in a sense of appealing to the people who are highly radicalized. They’re not trying to water down their message and appeal to the lowest common denominator. In fact, they’re perfectly fine with people outright hating them.
They know that their message won’t appeal to the majority of the people, but those that get onboard are fully committed to it.
Cool take!