> Any individual post I might make is fine and contextual to the convo. But I'm bringing down the over-all quality of discussion by basically spamming every convo with my personal grievance.
Isn't this how a healthy society functions?
Political protests are "spam" under your definition. When people are having a protest in the street, it's inconvenient, people don't consent to it, it brings down the quality of the discussion (Protestors are rarely out to have a nuanced conversation). Social Media is the public square in the 21st century, and people in the public square should have a right to protest.
Isn't this how a healthy society functions?
Political protests are "spam" under your definition. When people are having a protest in the street, it's inconvenient, people don't consent to it, it brings down the quality of the discussion (Protestors are rarely out to have a nuanced conversation). Social Media is the public square in the 21st century, and people in the public square should have a right to protest.