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The speaker discusses the benefits of being able to edit social media posts after posting, highlighting how it allows them to rethink and retract their words before they cause damage.
1:47:53 - 1:50:25 (02:31)
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The speaker discusses the benefits of being able to edit social media posts after posting, highlighting how it allows them to rethink and retract their words before they cause damage.
ChapterBenefits of Editing and Deleting Social Media Posts
Episode#150 – Michael Malice: The White Pill, Freedom, Hope, and Happiness Amidst Chaos
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The term 'academic' currently holds a negative connotation in society, with many associating it with elitism and arrogance.
1:50:25 - 1:51:35 (01:10)
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The term 'academic' currently holds a negative connotation in society, with many associating it with elitism and arrogance. However, there needs to be a distinction between those who love research and knowledge and those who may deserve vilification.
ChapterBenefits of Editing and Deleting Social Media Posts
Episode#150 – Michael Malice: The White Pill, Freedom, Hope, and Happiness Amidst Chaos
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, the host jokingly expresses fear that robots building other robots could one day destroy humans, and then delves into a discussion of why academics study and research various subjects.
1:51:35 - 1:52:10 (00:34)
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In this podcast episode, the host jokingly expresses fear that robots building other robots could one day destroy humans, and then delves into a discussion of why academics study and research various subjects.
ChapterBenefits of Editing and Deleting Social Media Posts
Episode#150 – Michael Malice: The White Pill, Freedom, Hope, and Happiness Amidst Chaos
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker talks about the concern regarding the association with people who can be misconstrued to have radical ideas, such as Michael Malice and Joe Rogan, in academia.
1:52:10 - 1:53:26 (01:16)
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The speaker talks about the concern regarding the association with people who can be misconstrued to have radical ideas, such as Michael Malice and Joe Rogan, in academia. They argue that Joe Rogan is centrist and not radical despite being attacked for certain opinions.