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RE: Sheesh! look who else is blindly following the DV-Trail of another known Hi-Rep fraudster!

in Fuckery14 days ago

"...your interaction with other users in the community should always be organic and conscious."

As AI increasingly appears competent to pose as a human, it becomes increasingly important to segregate non-human - inhuman - actors from society. Failure to do so will be occasion for deep and bitter regret as inhuman actors in spaces dependent on humanity cause horrific suffering when lack of the aspects of humanity that underlie our mutual affection and fraternity informs policies that wreak havoc on people.

No human power may have more import on our loved ones than facilitating inhuman devices to execute political decisions, or participate in any way in them.

Voting on Hive may seem incapable of causing the bloody violence that machines could impose on battlefields, but principles have ways of permeating unforseeable futures with karmic consequences, and I have lived long enough to know standing on principles from the most fundamental basis that can be applied is best, every time. Every lapse in principle will extract it's pound of flesh, and the certainty of principles applying to unpredictable events will be proved in all circumstances. Catastrophes will come in the future, and lapses in principle will exacerbate those, even those that aren't caused by lapses in sound principle.

Anyone that has the capacity to understand their culpability for lapses of principle will suffer implacable regret when inconsolable suffering results long after the time to prevent that suffering is past.

Only human interactions belong on social media, because only humans are society.

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Thank you for your sharp-witted comment bro. :)

Yeah mate, I agree with everything you have said. And therefore, I am gonna commit the temerity of summarizing it audiovisually for all those here who cannot read and, if they can read, are incapable of properly interpreting what they have read.