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I have been blown away by this conference, and I want to thank all of you for the many nice
comments
about what I had to say the other night.
The comments, the hatred she received, ranged from "How long before the scarf comes off?" to, and I quote, "That's the reason the bullet directly targeted her head a long time ago."
So we're pulling in about three billion
comments
a month, and then the magic happens.
These are a few of the
comments
I recorded for use when Chaz and I appeared on the Oprah Winfrey program.
So this is one of their
comments
on how over-coddled we've become.
In the first seven hours, nobody posted any
comments.
Over the next 37 days, 27 different people would post 800 substantive
comments
containing 170,000 words.
So I'd say over the years, one of the most common criticisms I see of Improv Everywhere left anonymously on YouTube
comments
is: "These people have too much time on their hands."
And you know, not everybody's going to like everything you do, and I've certainly developed a thick skin thanks to Internet comments, but that one's always bothered me, because we don't have too much time on our hands.
Imagine it says TED, because the
comments
can't be policed at any acceptable cost.
This study became very famous and we got a lot of comments, especially anthropologists, economists, philosophers.
Anyone begging for money or trying to extort from me would receive a copy of the picture and nothing else." (Laughter) And so many of the
comments
were exactly of this type, where people got money and, in fact, it made them antisocial.
In fact, my last
comments
to these kids, at the end I said, "You know, you kids are smarter than the people I work with."
At first, I would screenshot their
comments
and make fun of their typos, but this soon felt elitist and ultimately unhelpful.
This wasn't a
comments
section.
DM: So I've collected these conversations and many others for my podcast "Conversations with People Who Hate Me." (Laughter) Before I started this project, I thought that the real way to bring about change was to shut down opposing viewpoints through epically worded video essays and
comments
and posts, but I soon learned those were only cheered on by the people who already agreed with me.
My defense against their
comments
was the default that we who don't belong, the ones who are better than, get taught, we shrug them off and say, "They just don't know enough."
And we received Israeli posters, Israeli images, but also lots of comments, lots of messages from Iran.
And so if you hear an expert talking about the Internet and saying it can do this, or it does do this, or it will do that, you should treat it with the same skepticism that you might treat the
comments
of an economist about the economy or a weatherman about the weather, or something like that.
Could we predict which
comments
were likely to make someone else leave the online conversation?
Before our collaboration, they only had
comments
enabled on just 10 percent of their articles.
The New Yorker and I, when we made comments, the cartoon carries a certain ambiguity about what it actually is.
Ever since the publication of our work, we've been receiving numerous
comments
from all over the Internet.
And it's got a
comments
section here where we can submit
comments
to the website.
So the data that you've got is a great thing called YouTube, and we can go down and basically pull all the open information from YouTube, all the comments, all the views, who's watching it, where are they watching it, what are they saying in the
comments.
It's the stigma inside of others, it's the shame, it's the embarrassment, it's the disapproving look on a friend's face, it's the whispers in the hallway that you're weak, it's the
comments
that you're crazy.
I would look at clips online and see
comments
like, "Yo, why's she tweakin'?"
When's the last time you've seen students posting
comments
like this about homework?
So it was
comments
like these that really discouraged me from wanting to make change in the future because I thought, people don't care, people think it's a waste of time, and people are going to be disrespectful to me and my family.
Give it a try and post your results in the
comments.
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