JooosephNthomas t1_j7vcnin wrote
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It will look good in the headlines. So there is the perception of things changing hahaha.
digitelle t1_j7vzlzg wrote
It’s true, it’s pretty easy to lie to the general public with politics controls our access to information.
Lets just not hope for the book 1984 to become entirely true.
Xavier9756 t1_j7w5qre wrote
It’s always funny hearing people talk about 1984. Because the man would very much hate the kinds of people that use 1984 has a tentpole in their arguments.
Extension-Ad-2760 t1_j7wfah4 wrote
What's more, 1984 is no longer possible. Our access to information is too great for censorship to ever be effective to that extent.
Information manipulation is still possible, but Brave New World is a much more likely future dystopia, if we're deciding between them
[deleted] t1_j7y5vdh wrote
I find that information manipulation is not only happening right now but can get in my opinion a million times worse in the future. Access to information is great but what if most of that information is wrong.
In my opinion we don't live in the information age we live in the misinformation age.
jseah t1_j7ycnew wrote
Or cyberpunk 2077...
Extension-Ad-2760 t1_j7zgb2p wrote
That is also a possibility, but I think it's less likely to be honest. There have been a lot of times in history where corporations gain a lot of power, but they're pretty much always broken up and crushed after a while. The power of corporations tends to crumble very quickly when the government goes after them
Anxious_Banned_404 t1_j7x04yq wrote
Nukes can make 1984 but also destroy 1984...
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