Twitter gave us a sense of normalcy to be sane in a mad world, and a strong purpose to capture enemy terrain in the information battlefield. We made friends and linked arms.
Whoever saw the need for AnonUp was wise, caring, and had foresight. The last two years have seen enormous growth by overcoming adversity, but have also been lonely and cruel at times. We needed a high vibe refuge.
This is a place where the underlying tone is that victory has already happened, just is unevenly visible. At some level we are all assets in play being used, but I feel safe from being abused. It’s a place to listen, learn, encourage; not try to win pointless to and fro debates.
The nature of leadership in a reformed society is less about positional power, and more about “absence of participation in the old power fuckery game”. AnonUp is a very low key distributed and embedded leadership development platform.
Anonup is my place for calm info and i mean this by truthful information that has been given out of the provider to the best of their intention to be honest and helpful. The egos have been left out. IMO the other sites are going to get more hectic as more exposure comes forth. Pride is a power to alot of individuals. Gathering information trying to put pieces together can be difficult today as much of what is out there is miss info, opinions, manipulated facts. rhanks Anonup for the calm!