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Could we not turn this thread into /r/Tucker?
More effort than this, please.
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God forbid a topical post on the CW issues of the day.
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I don't understand the objection to posting and discussing hours-long interviews posted by a major journalist. Argument to moderation? But it seems proportional to me to have a bias towards sources which are disseminating the most information. You could similarly point out that 100% of themotte.org content is discussed on the internet, why not have an in-person or telephone portion? Because that's the medium that works.
I'm just not crazy about it becoming a regular thing. If Tucker becomes an important part of the frame everything gets discussed in this thread, this place is going to go down hill, fast.
Personally, I don't mind the occasional post that's actually topical wedged between the endless word walls about San Francisco city council zoning proposals that occupy 80% of our timeline (which is not that busy these days anyway, just sayin)
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I'm going to post things I find interesting, you're welcome to keep your thoughts to yourself if you don't like it.
Or you could just make your own themed thread for talking about Tucker. Meanwhile, I'm 'going to post things' I'm thinking
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Downvote, collapse the thread and move on.
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Didn't we just have a bunch of complaints about the lack of movement and discussion in the main threads?
Yes, I was bitchin about it last week and made a big list of things nobody had talked about
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