flooded with young, digitally native talent, is going mainstream, with teenagers making millions. and the first nft museum has just opened in seattle. i m just useless when it comes to this kind of stuff. charles peterson was taking pictures of the grunge music scene 30 years ago. now he s turning them into digital art. the blockchain is great as an archival means. the blockchain is a network that stores cryptocurrencies and records transactions. someday i m going to pass away and my website s going to go away and all that but, theoretically, the blockchain won t, so my work will be up there in eternity. the creators have basically brought art from the digital world into the physical world to give people who wouldn t normally come across it so called normies a taste in the hope of building a bridge between the two. i consistently post these kind of rooms that have become this metaverse world of neon saltwater.
only way you will be able to do anything to d.c. is if you get the crowd to drag the traders out. what is interesting to me is that there are two audiences, the more casual i will go with my maga flag, but then the most hard-core people are also hearing something very specific in that call. they call them nor means. these are people maybe who are not part of the militant groups that are trump followers. and i think what the surprise was on january six was that the normies we re going to go along with what the militants were doing. and i think the militants were so surprised by how much they normies were willing to go and storm in the way that they did. that is why i think that they did as much damage as they did. because they had all of those people. it was not just the militant. one of the great things in that incredible piece the times did, the visual investigation, was at every key moment where
while i set up a page, i want to just engage in some conversation. a few days later, someone connected with us. he remains committed to q and would chat on camera if we conceal his identity? how are you? i m good. how are thanks for talking to us. he calls himself d.c. and tells me, he, too, was banned from facebook but only after a group he created grew to over 90,000 followers. the name of the group was qanon great awakening. the main purpose of that facebook page was to, quote-unquote make normies of q. when q posted we would amplify the post on facebook. what role does donald trump play in your world view? he showed us what a real president can do. it s that simple. he was unbought. we all know that if it wasn t for covid trump would have probably had the best economy in
i want to engage in some conversation. a few days later someone connected with us. he remains committed to q and agrees to chat on camera if we conseal his identity. how are you? i m good. how are you? i m doing well. thanks for talking to us. he calls himself d.c. and tells me, he, too, was banned from facebook but only after a group he created grew to over 90,000 followers. the name of the group was qanon great awakening. the main purpose of that facebook page was to, quote-unquote make normies of q. when q posted we would amplify the post on facebook. what role does donald trump play in your world view? he showed us what a real president can do. it s that simple. he was unbought. we all know that if it wasn t for covid trump would have probably had the best economy in history in his term. and i believe 100% the goal of
just this week the tech giant suspended the account of some of its biggest critics. researchers with nyu cybersecurity for democracy project the group study is the way of misinformation is shared on facebook often calling attention to problems on the tech giant s platform but not anymore. facebook says the group violated its terms of service. joining me now to react policy director at cpi rachel bovard. rachel, thank you so much for coming on. i am not surprised at all that facebook would silence its critics whether they come from the right or the left. are you amazed anymore at the audacity at which they approach this silencing project? never, and i m not surprised here either. because what is very clear is that facebook doesn t want proletariat the normies asking any question about how they run their business. i think what s really instructive about this example in particular is the tool that these nyu researchers had created called ad observer