'News' links on the user pages to link to the news that 'They' (the User) posted (2357 views, 12 replies)
I personally come to this site for videos of movies & t.v. shows. The music is a nice touch for those that are into it. If I wanted to learn the news that is occuring in the world, then I check out the local paper or turn channel 4 on. Love the site don't get me wrong, but it's just getting too muddled with material that has no real relation to what this site was designed for. Quality is being lost to consistent garbage. Contributors are appreciated but for crying out loud, 50 links to a video that is the same exact copy of a horrible capture. Sheesh!! Comments being placed just to boost their site status. I tried to be a social butterfly, but I didn't come here to spend hours on top of hours chatting or gossiping. I will however take part in forum threads that pertain to movies/t.v., with that all said. I will take a step down off my milk crate & watch another movie. If I'm wrong, please forgive me for my opinion. Cheers!!
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Could somebody be so kind as to enable the 'News' links on the user pages to link to the news that 'They' posted rather than the generic News link? <br> <br> While I appreciate the vote system for liked stories, I do not particularly benefit from globalist democracy. Democracy demands an informed electorate. Voters who lack adequate knowledge about politics will find it difficult to control public policy. Inadequate voter knowledge prevents government from reflecting the will of the people in any meaningful way. Such ignorance also raises doubts about democracy as a means of serving the interests of a majority. Voters who lack sufficient knowledge may be manipulated by elites. They may also demand policies that contravene their own interests. <br> <br> So - If 90% of voters indoctrinated by mainstream political views don't really have a clue what is going on anyway, why do they get priority over my personal and (dare I say) - more educated preferential choices? <br> <br> Ultimately this would save others and indeed myself hours of sorting through pages of BBC and The Sun propaganda / diversion headlines and get to the topics of real value to the existence of human kind, and easily find more valuable (IMHO) topics of interest, even though often less appreciated and buried. <br> <br> <br> <br> Thanks
@WTF? www.cato.org/publications/policy...
@WTF? They probably don't have a filter set up for sorting by uploader. Is it really important? If so...try suggesting it without the unrelated and random wall-of-text.