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[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

That was a good read, thanks for sharing. I agree with his caution. Probably the most important line there is the one people seem to most often forget:

Online subcommunities vastly overrate how representative their views are of the larger electorate

You could also say online sub-communities often vastly underestimate how important the views of a minority of the electorate are. It doesn't matter if a majority of your peers in the US, or even the world, think Trump is unelectable or that Harris will win in a landslide. The young left in the US sometimes loses sight of that because their social media bubble constantly reinforces a positive news cycle about their candidate and a negative news cycle about their opponent.