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stoy, in Jordanian Petersonian

I heavily curate my watch history on YT, I know exactly what kind of content I want to be recommended for me, light gaming, odd documentaries, tech, trustworthy debunkings, and that is about it.

Sometimes I get sucked into different types of content, when I want to see cool music videos, but once I am done, I clear them from my history, else they will mess up my recommendations.

I have seen how one new video in my history can completely mess it up untill I remove it from history.

sour, (edited )
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am turn off history and look at subscribed feed

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

Youtube is doing a pretty big nazi push right now. A more naïve me would have bought into the whole ‘nazis abusing the algorithm’ narrative but I think them running transphobia ads for the daily wire is proof enough that they’re in on it at this point.

Gradually_Adjusting,
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Grayjay helps

butsbutts, in Google “search”

duckduckgo has been fine for me

M137,

My main problem with DDG is that it doesn’t show the dates of results. A lot of the time, I need to know that to get the information I need. I used it for a couple of years, but I was constantly forced to go back to Google or Bing to get the information I needed.

I found Kagi earlier this year and tried it out, and it’s as close to perfect as you can get, IMO. I really can’t recommend it enough. It’s like being back to “the before times” when Google was king, with the addition of many other features. It’s a paid service, and I’m more than happy to do so for something like this. No tracking, a ton of features, very well designed, and results that never fail. I’ve shared my account with family and friends, and everyone has mentioned how good it is after trying it.

Sorry if it feels like I’m a shill for it, I’m just super happy with it and really feel like everyone deserves to know about it.

cashews_best_nut, (edited ) in Jordanian Petersonian

I really liked Jordan for a while. I even bought his book (12 Rules of Life).

But he seemed to go a bit mental at some point and I lost interest.

Then I read a massive blog post by one of his former colleagues that said he’d always wanted to establish a church and be a preacher. It all kinda fell into place and I realised he’d always been mental.

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

Sadly it’s times like this when you need to look back and ask yourself how such a blatant charlatan can get one over on you, because they never ‘get bad’ but rather were always bad and you just didn’t see it. Sargon taught me to stay the fuck away from Vaush, that cryptofascist. Seeing how easily Sargon, a blatant nazi propagandist was able to get 1 video out of me made sure that people like him wouldn’t even get that.

RQG,
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Same. I got his book as an ebook and read it. It offers some decent if simple advice and draws some really weird and false conclusions in other places. But overall it isn’t a bad book and I never felt like he argued on bad faith. But eventually I decided I don’t agree with his views overall.

Later he went a bit weird eating only meat and making weird arguments so idk. But before that I totally understood how he could suck people into the right wing bubble.

Hyperreality,

That's the thing. From what I've gathered, a lot of what he says is perfectly sensible, often age old philosophical advice. But that's how they get you. It's like Russia Today. They mix the lies with plenty of truth. If they only told lies, they would be far less convincing.

Of course, another thing Peterson does, is use expensive words to make himself sound smarter than he actually is. If you have a related degree or spend a little time on wikipedia, you'll notice he's often talking nonsense. But to the layman, Jordan sounds like he's a great intellectual. I don't think he's deliberately trying to scam his followers, I think he earnestly wants to help them. I'm willing to believe he means well. It's just that he's like a respected doctor who thinks he knows better than his lawyer and ends up getting himself convicted. He may be an expert in his field of expertise, but he clearly isn't outside that field. He often sounds like an overeducated idiot. There are plenty of those in academia, unfortunately.

If anything, I find it a damning indictment of society (and the media), that a run of the mill motivational speaker can become so popular.

stolid_agnostic,

In my experience and observation, he works best on those who don’t have their own sense of identity because they just picked up whatever mantle was expected of them from society and moved on without a second thought. These people ultimately realize that they and their lives are meaningless and work to fill that void. Someone like Peterson can attempt to fill that empty spot, though ultimately it’ll fail.

stolid_agnostic,

I feel that the Elon lovers go through similar when he says something that finally pierces the vail.

spudwart, in Google “search”
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This post but replace google search with the general internet.

Nearly every place that feels like the old internet is not as popular.

I used to think that was a bad thing, I’m starting to think maybe I’ve just been pushing aside the reality that when the internet was good, it wasn’t as popular.

Overzeetop,

Not popular- commercial. The early internet had effectively no profit motive. As it aged there was a modicum of balance between use and profit - a good site drives customers. Now there are a preponderance of sites which exist only to scrape pennies off advertisers and have no useful content except that which is required to garner a click from a search engine in hopes you will accidentally create an advertising impression.

demonsword,
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I’m starting to think maybe I’ve just been pushing aside the reality that when the internet was good, it wasn’t as popular

nah you’re just becoming older

Grobmobularb, in Sips Tea Menacingly

One of the best movies of my childhood.

TheDeepState, in Golden

Why is it on his penis?

Coreidan,

Why wouldn’t it be?

Alexstarfire,

That IS his penis.

TheDeepState,

That makes more sense.

PunnyName, in slap back to reality

Woah, there goes gravity!

psycho_driver, in Janitors provide a valuable service

Janitors put in an honest day’s work.

kameecoding, in Jordanian Petersonian

Excellent video about this, the Pewdiepipeline

youtu.be/pnmRYRRDbuw?si=PkMnv7dyb2OG7l2g

Hyperreality,

Thanks. Useful for the next time I see someone posting this kind of nonsense.

sour,
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Mathazzar, in My brain hurts

But you’ve gotten a good story out of it to tell later down the line.

Ghyste, in The worst day in history...

Not a meme

callyral, in This would work on me
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Hey, are you a cigarette? Because you smell bad. Go take a shower.

RedEyeFlightControl, in The worst day in history...
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I got to play Pong on one of those original, first edition cabinets. A local museum has one of the originals. It’s really cool!

samus12345, in I hate sand
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“They’re not shadowy, they do their evil out in the open.”

muad_dibber, in I hate sand
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