I'm seeing no movement on Mastodon. Is it me?
@GottaLaff Not sure there is critical mass here yet. Time will tell.
@Centaur Yeah, probably. I wasn't complaining. I thought maybe I had a glitch.
@GottaLaff Checking out http://nicolesandler.com/laffys-place/about-gottalaff/ now. :)
@Centaur Thanks!
@GottaLaff http://nicolesandler.com/media-bias-sunday-talk-scoreboard-gop-8-dems-3-librulmediamyass-3/ -Now, what I wonder is, why is this true? MSM so "controlled" now its biased towards R, or R simply makes better ratings? Either way Murrow and Cronkite (et al.) are spinning in their graves.
@Centaur All I know is that I've been tracking this for years, and at least 80% (probably more) of the time, GOP guests monopolize Sunday talk shows.
@GottaLaff -insert obligatory Sunday joke here-
Well keeps them from having to show up at church, where they may be smote by lightning.... ;)
@Centaur Reminds me of early Twitter, too, a friendlier, more community feel.
@Centaur Wow! Well, in chat rooms, there were trolls. I knew one personally. One of my first Twitter trolls was...wait for it... Andrew Breitbart.
@GottaLaff Ug. Hard enough in some ways dealing with regular lamers. But Breitbart? I would not wish that on anyone. Back in the day before a lot of politics hit the net, I can point to the first big "scandal" when someone purported to be female, and started a relationship with a guy on line. And when it got serious and he flew out to meet her, she was in truth a guy. Made quite the ripple in the close knit online community of a few thousand regulars. Today, politics online way too crazy. :)
@Centaur I remember!
@GottaLaff Yes indeed. Back then no one had yet learned how to be a troll, or even anything other than themselves. I was on the old Compuserve CB simulator, the first popular national chat system. Back when you maybe had 5 to 50 different people on a night. LOL Met my wife that way. Back when one could actually keep up with the message rates.