Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

there's no particular we. the idea is that organizations in the fray necessarily know what's going down. they interact directly, it's what they need to act on. 1/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

people not in the fray, normies, hobbyists, can treat it all as entertainment, and fiction is more engaging than reality. 2/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

if we have a world where most people interact, ideally in direct, IRL, human settings, with people in the fray — and importantly vice versa, so leaderships are held constantly to account… 3/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

then there are trusted sources of truth, resources to debunk or confirm what people think they know from infotainment. 4/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

right now, all most of us have is really infotainment. but we are exercising our obligations of citizenship in a fantasy world constructed simultaneously to engage and influence us. /fin

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