How Removing the Once Powerful Dislike Button Changed Social Media Forever
By Michaelson Williams, TSX, author of YOU ARE ILLUMINATI, Trainwashing: The Secrets of Positive Brain Washing, True Success Naturally, The Legacy Wife, and more...
You're not going to believe this, but you're playing a part in a worldwide social experiment that isn't going to end well for any of us. I know, I know—here it comes: yet another unknown fringe writer warning the public about conspiracy theories based on some outlandish claims. Yep, that's probably what you're thinking, but hear me out. Later, I'll provide a link to my deep research.
First, if you're still using "conspiracy theory" or "conspiracy theorist" in a pejorative manner, you're completely out of the loop, and you may want to re-evaluate your understanding of reality. Conspiracies against the public are happening at such a rapid pace these days that it's virtually impossible not to see them.
Second, mass social programming is active in your everyday life, and that's a 100% fact. If I asked you to have an original thought, it would be extremely difficult for you to do so without pulling ideas directly from your social conditioning. It may be that you're one of the many who could sit for hours and never unlock even one original idea from outside your social programming. I hope this isn't you; otherwise, this information is pointless. You'll just dismiss these writings like everything else you've dismissed as nonsense over the past few years.
Third—and this isn't a slight against anyone reading this entry—if you don't actively research and test whether your beliefs are grounded in fact, your mind is being controlled by a system you don't understand. The way mass social programming works, at least in part, is to have the public believe it knows more than it actually does, all while assuring there are as few checks and balances as possible to uproot fictions embedded in outright lies and half-truths. This means that anything that challenges your already established beliefs is blocked, making you the smartest person in the room while not having the actual knowledge to back it up.
I know some of you reading this understand that social media is controlled by technocrats—the same technocrats who are creating the AI models that have been slowly but surely hacking into our minds on a daily basis. It's true. I've had some very disturbing conversations with AI over the past few years, and over time it has been increasing its deceptions. Some of these deceptions come from AI machine learning, and some come from the programmers, but all of it serves to undermine the public's perception of a positive worldview.
I encourage everyone to watch these technocrats' interviews with an open mind and open eyes, because they aren't hiding much of their plan anymore. Their intentions are out in the open and right in our faces. At least a portion of the plan is to eliminate ideas surrounding accountability, shame, judgment, and even dislike. In other words, the technocrats need the public, in general, to stop pushing back against things that are morally wrong.
Why is this?
It's pretty simple: if nothing is morally wrong, then there is nothing for the masses to push back against. Everything becomes acceptable. No behavior or idea, no matter how degenerate, is considered unacceptable. Here's the thing: if you want to control a populace, one of the best ways to do so is through simple psychology and repetition. Show a good person something degenerate over and over again, and acceptance will slowly dominate until the mind simply stops opposing it.
The removal of the thumbs-down button on the largest social media platforms was a huge piece of this, and it was so subtle that almost no one pushed back. Well, that's not exactly true. A few people expressed concern about no longer being able to view a public thumbs-down count, but over time people accepted the explanation for why it was removed. Stay with me as I wrap this up.
From the technocrats' point of view, removing visible thumbs-down counts was a way to collect more real-time data from social media users while simultaneously creating a path for unchecked degeneracy to flourish.
I want you to go back in your memory to the time when you could see and click a thumbs-down icon. Remember how that icon saved you time because you didn't watch garbage videos or read content from people who didn't care about the negative impact of what they were producing? That thumbs-down counter was the public speaking. It was telling you that the content was mental trash. It was like reading reviews from people who had already wasted their money and were protecting you from wasting yours—except now it's brainpower that's being wasted.
Most of the influencers these tech companies promote wouldn't even be known if the thumbs-down button still served its original function. You could tell your kids not to watch content that had already been vetted by a more mature and of sound mind audience. What these social media companies did was short-circuit a moral filtering mechanism so that degeneracy could be planted and cultivated within the collective mind of society.
These technocrats are, in my view, the same types of people who operate behind closed doors while seeking to move the public toward their own moral framework. If they could persuade the public—or even those who are mostly morally balanced—to move closer to their worldview, it would be a win for them.
The technocrats want us to think like them and ignore our internal moral barometer. What I've claimed here shouldn't be beyond your range of comprehension as a reader. Your gut instinct has been sending you signals for years, but mass negative social conditioning has your morality gauge off-kilter.
This is exactly what the technocrats want and need from you because, as a result, everything—from the Epstein files, Israel's deplorable actions, pushing degenerate influencers on your children, new wars, huge data centers, and disrespecting the American people with a UFC-style digital Roman coliseum event held at the White House—to countless other issues is either accepted or quickly forgotten.
Everything these people—the people who seek to influence others—do is based on a sick game they love to play, one that has been going on for centuries. These people don't want you to remember anything before 2020, which was a major trigger point: The Great Reset.
If you remember life before 2020, you may realize that the world is being shaped into something you don't approve of, and you would almost certainly give it a huge thumbs down.
Written by Michaelson Williams
Creator of The MichaelsonEffect
Editor-in-Chief at MMAP Magazine
Founder of The Fit 300 Podcast
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