This was proven by Barbara Streisand in 2003 but these genius journos, policymakers, and thinktanks still act like you can put genies back in the bottle, and that making something taboo doesn't inherently raise its value and interest.
The Guardian's removal of the bin Laden letter from its site - after 21 years: until Americans started to read it - completely backfired. The WPost says the removal spurred even more interest. TikTok now aggressively banning discussion of the letter. washingtonpost.com/style/202…

Nov 18, 2023 · 8:00 PM UTC

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The banning of white nationalist and national socialist literature from Amazon et alia is why I have such a fixation on collecting and reading them Thanks, jews!
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Josh it's okay. Nothing matters anymore, OpenAI has AGI/ASI
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I speak the saddest words of tongue and pen, Now I know, Josh was right once again.
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I'm so glad oil exist
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Dunning Kruger at it again
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Photos of Barbara Streisand's backyard are not letters from terrorists
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Woo-ooh, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo Woo-ooh, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo Woo-ooh, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo Woo-ooh, ooh-hoo, ooh, ooh