Sigh.<p>> <i>The problem with this platform at the moment, though, is that too many people in positions of power remain hypnotized by its stylized violence.</i><p>It truthful & honest reflection, in 99.99% of cases. The violence is not inherent to Twitter, or even imo amplified much. We just have a better tap on truth & perspective, a better way to see what is. And to collect review, to see a bigger reflection, to understand impact.<p>I do think there needs to be a calming, that there's no effective protest against inciteful & clickbaitish content. But the way on is through, is collecting & aggregating counterfeedback, is increasing the flow of information & starting to care about some counterweighting, registering when stuff is a a bit too far or far too far, new depths of calibration.