There are no secrets in this Universe

What I Saw After Remote Viewing Medium Curators — It’s Bigger Than You Thought

There are no secrets in this Universe

Photo by Graham Ruttan on Unsplash

I am sure a lot of people on Medium know nothing about remote viewing. Remote viewing is exactly what it means, that you view people in remote locations without the use of your physical eyes. And that remote viewing is a disciplined version of a clairvoyant.

I wrote an article about what makes me uncomfortable about this platform. Something that it’s hard to see when you are new on Medium. You can read it here:

First, before we proceed: disclaimer. The information you read here is my own opinion and expression. Therefore what I write should be considered as entertainment, insight, or research material. I will not take any responsibility for what you do with this information.

Here we go:

Issue #1. — Your Account says a lot about you.

Your account says a lot about you than what you realize. The moment you register an account on Medium, your presentation is being analyzed. You may either connect with Facebook or Twitter, this gives them a bigger grip on your personality, based on your posts, friends, and the things you like on these social media.

I am guessing they also have other access to things that we don’t know about, that if you are banned on these social media, they will warn all other accounts that you have connected with. So don’t be surprised if you are banned on Twitter to later find out that you can’t log on to Facebook or Medium.

Issue #2 — Your Digital Footprints

Based on issue #1, depending on your activities on these social media, you are then graded based on threat levels, some will pass with flying colors because they never share or involve themselves with any harmful or controversial information, so they are good to go. That’s why some people would be banned the moment they register their accounts on social media, this is not limited to only that but also the level of spam.

Issue #3 — A Database of Blacklisted keywords

Remember the internet is connected more than you think, there is a database of blacklisted keywords and synonyms that whenever you use these blacklisted keywords or their synonyms on your posts, they stain your entire reputation. And your rank goes lower. Again there are some keywords that are not harmful but have the potential of being spam, sexually explicit, fake news, or pseudoscience, illegal or criminal activities. When you are writing your post try to check your article for the use of these words.

Issue #4— The secret tags

Actual curation is not entirely done by bots, it is a manual assisted process, what this means is after your account is rated, where there are people who are on the red zones, they can easily become suspended anytime, so most of the information they post is never passed as curated but it is highly monitored, and most likely they rank on the bottom even from its own subscribers. While other writers are automatically curated by the bots.

The interesting thing here is even Google’s algorithm ranks contents based on these secret tags. Once one social media giant tags you, your content won’t even show on Google.

What’s the conclusion?

If I was a social media giant, I would do exactly the same, remember one person’s freedom could mean someone’s else, enslavement. And with great power comes responsibility. So it is their responsibility to make sure they protect the community at all costs.

What should you do?

Be responsible and a good member of society, we enjoy expressing ourselves, but be mindful of who you share your information with, put a disclaimer, and be clear about your information.

If you have a different opinion share it somewhere else where people are comfortable and have a stomach for it. Blockchain projects like Hive would be a perfect place to start.


What I Saw After Remote Viewing Medium Curators — It’s Bigger Than You Thought

There are no secrets in this Universe

Photo by Graham Ruttan on Unsplash

I am sure a lot of people on Medium know nothing about remote viewing. Remote viewing is exactly what it means, that you view people in remote locations without the use of your physical eyes. And that remote viewing is a disciplined version of a clairvoyant.

I wrote an article about what makes me uncomfortable about this platform. Something that it’s hard to see when you are new on Medium. You can read it here:

First, before we proceed: disclaimer. The information you read here is my own opinion and expression. Therefore what I write should be considered as entertainment, insight, or research material. I will not take any responsibility for what you do with this information.

Here we go:

Issue #1. — Your Account says a lot about you.

Your account says a lot about you than what you realize. The moment you register an account on Medium, your presentation is being analyzed. You may either connect with Facebook or Twitter, this gives them a bigger grip on your personality, based on your posts, friends, and the things you like on these social media.

I am guessing they also have other access to things that we don’t know about, that if you are banned on these social media, they will warn all other accounts that you have connected with. So don’t be surprised if you are banned on Twitter to later find out that you can’t log on to Facebook or Medium.

Issue #2 — Your Digital Footprints

Based on issue #1, depending on your activities on these social media, you are then graded based on threat levels, some will pass with flying colors because they never share or involve themselves with any harmful or controversial information, so they are good to go. That’s why some people would be banned the moment they register their accounts on social media, this is not limited to only that but also the level of spam.

Issue #3 — A Database of Blacklisted keywords

Remember the internet is connected more than you think, there is a database of blacklisted keywords and synonyms that whenever you use these blacklisted keywords or their synonyms on your posts, they stain your entire reputation. And your rank goes lower. Again there are some keywords that are not harmful but have the potential of being spam, sexually explicit, fake news, or pseudoscience, illegal or criminal activities. When you are writing your post try to check your article for the use of these words.

Issue #4— The secret tags

Actual curation is not entirely done by bots, it is a manual assisted process, what this means is after your account is rated, where there are people who are on the red zones, they can easily become suspended anytime, so most of the information they post is never passed as curated but it is highly monitored, and most likely they rank on the bottom even from its own subscribers. While other writers are automatically curated by the bots.

The interesting thing here is even Google’s algorithm ranks contents based on these secret tags. Once one social media giant tags you, your content won’t even show on Google.

What’s the conclusion?

If I was a social media giant, I would do exactly the same, remember one person’s freedom could mean someone’s else, enslavement. And with great power comes responsibility. So it is their responsibility to make sure they protect the community at all costs.

What should you do?

Be responsible and a good member of society, we enjoy expressing ourselves, but be mindful of who you share your information with, put a disclaimer, and be clear about your information.

If you have a different opinion share it somewhere else where people are comfortable and have a stomach for it. Blockchain projects like Hive would be a perfect place to start.


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