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How Onlyfans Took Over The World

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Jan 26
 
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Long before Onlyfans existed, I met its future owner in a hot tub in a penthouse at a camgirl afterparty at a porn convention in Las Vegas. He was a sweet, quiet guy everyone called Leo. He ran MyFreeCams, the platform that my friends and I used to do livestreaming sex work. I remember we all thought it was interesting that he didn't seem to be sleeping with any of the girls.

At that time, probably around 2013 or so - if you were a girl who wanted to make money getting naked online, your best bet was to sign up for a livestreaming camsite. My friends and I, all in our early 20's, lived in camhouses, traveled to conventions to camgirl live, used camgirl merch, discussed strategies in camgirl-specific forums. Of all the camsites, MyFreeCams was the biggest.

Most camsites worked like this: You, a hopefully attractive girl, turn on your webcam and livestream for an audience. The audience is all in a chat room, very similar to Twitch. They can chat live with you, and also with each other.

You get money through two main methods - either live tips to the room, typically witnessed by all the other members of the chat, or you can get taken private, a one-on-one pay-flat-rate-per-minute show.

Different camsites focused on varying points on the spectrum between these two methods. But everyone knew the serious money was in the live tipping. Privates capped you at around ~$3/minute, but tip-based income could average up to $20/min

The (oversimplified) psychology behind high earners for livestreaming went something like this: You, the aforementioned hot girl, have an established audience of regulars in your audience. Each man can see the other men talking to you and giving you money. The men are implicitly ranked by dominance, which is determined by how much attention you pay to them, which is in turn determined by how much money they give you.

This leads to whales, and soon 80% of your income comes from 1-2 big players. These people are incentivized not just by making you happy, but by making you happy in front of all the other men. The system is competitive. To be a good camgirl, take your biggest tippers and put their names in lights behind you so everyone else can see. Call them heroes, knights, grant official titles. Only the richest will survive.

I signed up for Onlyfans in 2017 (before Leo took over), and I thought it sucked. I posted some cute videos or whatever, but nobody used it, the tips were negligible against the $10k months I was accustomed to. The problems were obvious to me - it was impossible to have whales compete against each other. What were the incentives for big spending?

Of course I was wrong, unable to see outside my local minima. Onlyfans ended up dominating, decimating the previous camgirl landscapes. Nowadays, camming audiences are at a fraction of their previous highs, and many of the girls who still cam are using it explicitly as funnels into their Onlyfans.

So: How did it succeed so hard?

Onlyfans Figured Out How To Scale Connection

If camming works like this:

then Onlyfans works like this

Onlyfans maintains the dynamic that made camming so successful - direct, live connection with a girl - but manages to make it feel individualized. Instead of having to pay a lot of money to rank against other men, you can pay a little money and enter a pussy paradise with not a single other man in sight.

Onlyfans lends its design towards isolating the men from each other. If you're a horny dude, the existence of other horny dudes is a fleeting shadow, a ghost only hinted at implicitly through seeing 'like' counts on photos or occasionally subscriber count numbers, for the rare girls who make it public.

From the girls' perspective, OF is designed to make this easy. There's a bunch of settings for mass messages and filtering of who gets those messages, so that a thousand brand new men may at once receive the blessed 'hey babe, u up?', a virtual realgirl gazing directly into their own eyes, just him and her, horny, together, forever.

Maybe OF is actually more like:

This is likely why agencies have become such a strong force behind the most successful OF models; they offer duplication as a service.

The way agencies work is this: You sign up for an agency and pledge them some percentage of your OF income, and the agency takes over handling a lot of the trivial labor involved in copy-pasting the sense of your personal connection across the stables of men.

I've never used an agency, but I was curious how they worked. Back in 2020 when I had a bunch of publicity about OF earnings, I started getting pornily headhunted, and I ended up talking to a man who claimed to run the largest OF agency at the time, and I asked him a thousand questions about how it worked.

He said he had rented out a cheap warehouse somewhere outside of new york and staffed it with a bunch of minimum wage workers. These workers would log onto their clients' accounts and chat as them. The chatters got a quick sheet with a bunch of facts about the girls they were impersonating to make sure they were being consistent about basic life things (like general personality/tone, where the girl lived, etc). Their primary goal was to sell content directly to the men through DMs.

"You have to set your monthly subscription price to $5", he said. I didn't like this idea, I was at $19 and didn't want to seem like I was devaluing myself. "No, we have the data. Girls' incomes steadily increase as you drop the subscription price, up to about $5, but below that they decrease again."

He was running a very different business model than me. I saw a monthly subscription price as an important part of my income, but he viewed it as trivial. The real money was in the DMs, upselling was the goal. The purpose of a $5 monthly sub price was to be low enough to get as many men as possible, but high enough to filter out the men who were too stingy to spend anything in DMs. You didn't want your minimum wage warehouse workers wasting valuable time by trying to sell to a guy who wasn't going to put out, after all.

I couldn't see it at the time, but he had touched on the same principle that caused camgirls to earn more through tips (as opposed to a flat minute rate). Building your business model around a monthly subscription results in a ceiling on how much each guy is willing to pay. If your model is custom-milking every guy with direct, responsive connection, the sky's the limit.

Since then, agencies have only grown. Probably the vast majority of high-earning OF accounts are being run by agencies, which take a substantial fraction of the money (the amount varies widely, but often a minimum of 50%, on top of the 20% OF already takes). Agencies are more customizable, more sophisticated. One of the more full-service agencies I talked to would do everything; they'd fly a girl out to a fancy airBnB for a few days, shoot a huge amount of content, and send her back. They'd do all the chatting, splice up and organize all her content, build her payment structure, funnel in new subscribers. She'd take 10-20% of the proceeds and never log into her Onlyfans once.

Drips

Eventually, the commonly known dominant strategy became known as drips. You'd film an opening clip, typically 10-30 seconds, where you said something vague and indicating horniness. Then you'd film clips in succession, showing a progression of you stripping, teasing, all the way to masturbating and then climax.

The goal was to get a set of videos that could be sent as though they were plausibly being filmed live. People would send out the first video en masse; a certain percentage of subscribers would respond, and then you'd say sexy things and then send out the second video, for a certain trivial price (typically $3 or so) to unlock. A certain percentage of those subscribers would pay to unlock the video; then you sext a bit with them, then send out the next video in the series, usually for a slightly increased price. Eventually you work your way up to the final video, typically a climax, which could be just 30 seconds in length but often sold for $20-30.

I asked a manager once if he typically had girls film multiple drips at different times of day, because if you have light pouring through a window for a girl who supposedly lives in a place that's dark, it'll be a dead giveaway that it's not live.

He said no, it doesn't matter. The men basically never notice or care.

At one point, trying to understand agencies more, I created an account as a horny man, attached a credit card, bought access to a high-earning girl I knew was run by chatters, and bought through a drip series.

It was shockingly bad. She texted me something like "hey babe you horny", and I was like 'yes," and she said "let me show you what i'm doing" and then sent me a video of her in what was clearly a well-lit studio, she was wearing stilettos and dressed in a skimpy santa outfit, with perfectly curled hair and heavy makeup, bending down to show off her ass in a performative pose.

There was no way she had just filmed that. It was insane. But it didn't matter.

It took a long time for me to come to terms with the fact that for most men, they don't care about reality when it comes to their supposedly connective porn. They aren't tracking you for signs of genuine enjoyment; to them, your personality is simply a vessel with which to certify that your breasts are genuine. I know a girl who was typically very warm and direct, made personal connections with the men who subbed to her. She experimented by making a free page (a type of OF where you don't have to subscribe, but instead charge higher money for access to individual stuff on the feed), and on this she hired a real trashy chatter, who would spam men nonstop with stuff like 'HEY BB U UP? MY PUSSY HORNY XOXO LOOK AT ME WET NOW'. And yeah - her income shot up.

My point is, the fact that men don't actually care about individuation much really lends itself to the scalability of connection. A hundred guys will think the things a girl says in her drip video were in fact filmed live and directly, uniquely for them, and be completely unable to notice that it's not, that blazing daylight outside despite being 10pm, that she never says their name in the video. You can duplicate an entire human with low resolution and as long as she appears vaguely fertile, they will never notice.

I have a lot of positive things to say about men, like I will staunchly defend being empathetic towards them, but this is one avenue in which my hopes about them were repeatedly, regularly crushed.

(This is partially why I love escorting. I do not get this feeling from my escorting clients at all, and the structure of it fuels real, meaningful connection, as opposed to Onlyfans' systemic dehumanizing)


The Terrifyingly Brilliant Method of Acquiring New Customers

Remember when Onlyfans threatened to ban porn? I think this was probably a stunt, meant to call public attention in a game of chicken with the banks that were threatening their ability to handle payments on the platform.

I don't call it a stunt lightly. Stunts require a level of cleverness that is rarer than we'd hope. When I was a bit more naive, I assumed that Tumblr banning porn must have been a clever move, because people running companies were supposed to be clever. But no, it was very stupid. Companies make stupid moves all the time.

But Onlyfans leadership is ancient and well-versed in the world of porn, hearkening from the primordial internet soup of 2004. This wasn't a SFW platform that got slowly hijacked by nudes - this was a NSFW website, founded for NSFW creators, owned by seasoned, battle-hardened, semen-crusted company leadership.

That, and I talked to the guy who founded ██████, who told me that Onlyfans was a client, and that the porn ban was certainly an intentional ploy to garner public outrage to help pressure the banks into being less of a little bitch. I don't know for sure if this is true, I didn't verify by other sources, but he was in a position to know.

My point is, I don't think OF leadership is dumb. And I am making this point because you might naively think that they're dumb when you hear about their marketing strategy, which is nothing.

They do nothing.

Sure - they have ads, but have you ever seen an onlyfans ad, by onlyfans, in the wild?

it's weird, and it looks like this

Before OF, websites themselves were responsible for providing traffic to their own creators. With MFC (and as with every other camsite), the front page features a long scrolling list of models, splayed out for your browsing pleasure. MFC was responsible for getting men onto the website (typically via ads on porn sites), after which the girls would compete against each other for capturing the attention of those men. And that competition was fierce! The algorithm on the front page prioritized income per hour of camming, such that if you were online, you had to hustle, or risk dropping in visibility and thus dropping even more in income. There was a leaderboard for income per month, where you could see the girls ranked against each other by who had managed earn the most out of the funneled men.

This whole thing was intense and distracting. Everyone's effort was focused on competing inside the system. As far as I know, I was the only girl who tried marketing myself outside of MFC, generating my own funnels on reddit - but even then, I did this more as a side project, not as a main source of income.

By contrast, OF's internal discovery system is pitiful, mostly limited to a small 'suggested' section on the side. I never once heard any OF girl rely on a marketing strategy that involved internal OF discovery systems.

No - instead, OF turns all of its creators into their own ads.

If you're a girl who's signed up for OF, made your account, you might sit there - now what? Nobody subscribes to your account. OF does not hand you any views by virtue of being on the platform. If you want a man to pay you, you have to go out there and find him. You have to be the ad.

I cannot overstate the degree to which this radically transformed the online landscape. Practically overnight, an explosion of Onlyfans ads went off in every corner of the internet as girls migrated en masse to throw their own naked photos in front of the faces of every man they could find. Sexy subreddits I used to post nudes in with no issues suddenly started instituted rules against me and every other girl who had a link to her OF in her bio. Instagram started banning accounts that linked to OF, and then sometimes even accounts that linked to any other website which then led to an OF. Even Fetlife, famously and loudly pro-sex work, ended up conceding by introducing a "hide sellers' option on their front page, so people could filter out any girls posting titties for profit. The sentiment towards online nudie girls went from fond-neutral to outright hostile.

As an aside, I do find this kind of amusing. Getting paid for sex places women into a traditionally masculine role - they become the pursuer, trying to extract something they want from the opposite gender, competing amongst themselves to be the most attractive to otherwise uninterested targets. In a sense, this forced masculine areas of the internet into adopting defensive feminine norms, as they banned any 'predatory' behavior and started socially deriding any sellers as being gross or embarrassing.

But anyway - I suspect that if OF put effort into internal discovery, this would likely destroy the motivation of a lot of its users from doing their own marketing.

This is also likely why OF can get away with taking only 20% commission, as opposed to other sites' 50-80%; they save a ton by not having to run ads.


Agencies primarily handle sexting, but the 'funneling new eyes in' part is stuff they also profit from.

I don't know much about this. I got the impression from various calls that pre-OF, big multi-million follower instagram accounts (typically meme accounts) would make money by selling ads disguised as not-ads. There was no visible platform for this; the guys who did this would sell these manually, in jealously guarded telegram chats.

After OF, many of these pivoted to the boobies, posting thirst traps disguised as casual memes along with all the rest. Some of those big insta accounts would switch to founding agencies, or people from agencies somehow made their way in, and they would make deals - "Post my girl on your page, we pay you $400".

I wanted to get in these groups, and I tried, but it seemed like there were no actual models allowed in these groups, and I couldn't find anybody to let me in.

If someone was managing multiple girls, he'd often use these together. It was pretty common to see a thirst trap of a sexy girl, go to follow her page, find it was private, with a message "I'll approve follows, but first you have to follow [another sexy model]." You'd navigate to the next model's page, and she would have the same message. You went all the way down the chain and had to follow each model's page in order to get, presumably, approved for all of them.

I never was part of this world, and am not the person to be able to tell you more detail than this. I really hope someone does a writeup about how this worked, though!


There's a lot more I can say about the minute details of OF advertising and sales - from the methods I used to construct systems to scale my own advertising, to best practices for posting frequency, to how to take the sexiest possible photo that converts the maximum number of clicks, but that would be a blogpost like 3x the length of this one. Maybe I'll do its own post in the future!

Onlyfans is my least favorite form of sex work. I am net grateful for it - obviously it's fulfilling an important need, and I like that men have graduated from "prerecorded, untouchable porn" to "slightly more interactive porn with a facsimile of a slightly realer girl". I also like that it gave so many women greater financial hope for the future, more independence, no freedom. I think this is better than it not existing.

But it's still not great. It's designed, whether intentionally or by fortunate accident, to scale connection in a way that deeply degrades the quality of that connection. I hope we one day figure out a way to scale connection without losing so much humanity.


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Key Points from the Transcript of The Telepathy Tapes: Proof of a Larger Conspiracy?

  1. Introduction to Telepathy Tapes

    • The video introduces Kai Dickens' The Telepathy Tapes, exploring telepathy in nonverbal autistic individuals.
    • It claims scientific experiments with strict controls, including random number generators and blindfolded children, consistently demonstrate telepathic abilities.
  2. Dr. Diane Powell’s Research

    • Dr. Powell, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, leads studies on mind-reading among nonverbal autistic children.
    • Experiments show children accurately perceive thoughts or images their parents are exposed to, with a reported accuracy of 95%.
  3. Scientific Implications

    • EEG scans show unique brainwave patterns during these telepathic interactions.
    • The research challenges traditional paradigms of consciousness, suggesting the mind may act as a receiver, like a radio.
  4. “The Hill” Phenomenon

    • Children describe a shared mental space called "The Hill," where they can communicate telepathically with others worldwide.
    • This concept is supported by anecdotes of children independently reporting similar experiences.
  5. Extraordinary Abilities

    • Some children demonstrate savant-like capabilities, including learning multiple languages without formal instruction or solving complex mathematical problems through visualization.
  6. Cultural and Historical Context

    • Connections are drawn to historical skepticism of alternative communication methods, likened to resistance faced by figures like Louis Braille.
    • Theories on consciousness extend to ideas of simulated or holographic reality.
  7. Ethical and Technological Concerns

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    • Ethical concerns are raised about using technologies like Neuralink to enhance or exploit these abilities.
  8. Implications for Humanity

    • The research suggests humans possess latent capabilities far beyond current understanding.
    • The video's conclusion emphasizes rethinking the boundaries of consciousness and reality.

Summary of "The Telepathy Tapes: Proof of a Larger Conspiracy?"

  1. Telepathy in Nonverbal Autistic Individuals:
    The video explores claims of telepathic abilities among nonverbal autistic children. These abilities include reading minds, solving complex problems, and instantaneously recognizing patterns.

  2. Dr. Diane Powell's Research:
    Dr. Powell, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, has conducted experiments with strict controls, showing these children achieving highly accurate results, such as identifying random numbers or images viewed by their parents.

  3. Experiments and Skepticism:
    Tests involved blindfolded children identifying information seen or thought of by their parents, with statistically significant accuracy. Efforts were made to eliminate potential bias or external influence.

  4. The Hill Concept:
    Many children describe a metaphysical space called "the Hill," where they communicate telepathically with others worldwide. This concept is supported by numerous accounts from diverse locations.

  5. Extraordinary Abilities:
    Children demonstrated savant-like abilities, such as solving complex equations instantly, knowing multiple languages without prior teaching, and reading and interpreting hieroglyphics or foreign scripts.

  6. Scientific and Philosophical Implications:
    The findings challenge traditional paradigms of consciousness, suggesting possibilities like shared consciousness, a holographic reality, or a simulated existence.

  7. Cultural and Global Phenomena:
    Reports of telepathy and "the Hill" span various countries and communities, including testimonies from ministers, teachers, and researchers.

  8. Impact on Perception of Reality:
    The video suggests these phenomena may point to untapped human potential, encouraging a re-evaluation of consciousness and the physical world's boundaries.

  9. Connection to Spiritual and Esoteric Ideas:
    Some accounts reference past lives, spirits, and a connection to a higher power, hinting at a broader metaphysical framework.

  10. Call for Further Research:
    The video emphasizes the need for serious scientific investigation into telepathy and consciousness, despite societal skepticism and potential risks to reputations.

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(00:00) in the world of the Matrix Morpheus explained that in the 20th century humans gave birth to an AI that could give life to an entire generation of sentient beings at the time humans did not understand what they had just created they thought that the new software was another tool at our service and was used as such little did the humans know that at the time when they created this new artificial intelligence the world was no longer theirs [Music] the spark of Consciousness that the AI was developing was controlled with
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(01:16) opulence fear slowly arose as some began to notice that the world was slipping through Humanity's fingers this era of technological development after the creation of the first artificial general intelligence is known as the second Renaissance the dominance of AI in all spheres of humanity was inevitable now to understand what happened during the era of the second Renaissance we don't have to go too far announcing the formation of Stargate so put that name down in your books because I think you're going to hear a lot about it in
(01:49) the future a new American company that will invest $500 billion do at least we have very very excited to do this with a power of AI I think uh uh a is coming very very soon and after that that's not the goal after that artificial super intelligence will come to solve the issues that mankind would never ever have thought that we could solve with companies and governments Around the World Racing to create the perfect artificial intelligence that Morpheus once described we are blurring the lines between fiction and reality right now
(02:27) there are debates about AI art and Humanity's role in an AI dominated future it is a fact that many jobs have been changed or taken over by AI it is only a matter of time before our sentient friends take over most manual labor we could reach a point of Utopia as depicted in the animatrix when humans sat around doing nothing while the machines did all the heavy lifting although humans enjoyed the Comfort the machines were providing for them they would never see them as nothing more than tools a harsh reality that the
(02:59) machines would learn the hard hard way understand that the humans could not comprehend that after the creation of the artificial general intelligence they created beings capable of thinking and feeling emotions Humanity had created a new race but did not want to take responsibility for them this is where the first unfortunate event occurs the company Leland Enterprises builds domestic Androids using AI servants in other words they were in charge of cleaning cooking and holding their owner's bags one of robots in the B1
(03:31) series killed its owner after it learned that it was going to be disposed of and replaced by a newer model Android b166 ER became the first robot to escape its parameters the Androids arrest shocked and alerted the world of the dangerous AI posst after the B1 model was taken into custody many demanded its immediate destruction yet somehow the Android was given an opportunity in court the first and possibly only trial of of the people versus a machine at B's trial its attorney Clarence Drummond tried to convince the New York Court that B1 was
(04:08) conscious and that it acted in self-defense when it killed its owner Drummond's defense was so good that it inspired the creation of the first artificial intelligence Rights group machine sympathizers from around the world rallied to demand the release of the domestic Android thousands of people stood outside the New York Court building awaiting the verdict and the company that created the domestic IC Android Leen Enterprises stock plummeted the company tried to convince shareholders and the public that they
(04:37) had created a new security system for their Androids called The V chip the backstory of liland Enterprises comes from two main sources one is the animatrix and the other is in the comic bits and pieces of information written by the wowski the comic revealed leand as the manufacturer of the B1 series Android b166er was the first Android to end the life of a human what's interesting about this comic is that its story is presented as part of the Zion archives in the animatrix the events happened between the years 2090 and 2139 this
(05:13) gives us a decent idea of when the first issues with artificial intelligence began but remember that the city of Zion was built by the machines which could include the Zion archives so the information recorded in these archives could be false Fabrications and disinformation of past events that led to the fall of mankind now what does this comic say about Leland Enterprises how did this company spark the beginnings of the machine war part of the comic says the following and I quote USA Today Betty bot bl's billionaire New
(05:45) York a B1 series domestic Droid appears to have malfunctioned and killed two men billionaire Gerald E Krauss and Martin CS an employee of rol and d a service and Salvage Company respectively spokesperson for Leland Enterprises the company responsible for manufacturing the B1 series said quote the B1 has been our most dependable and highest selling model for years this incident although unfortunate is hardly indicative of the B1 series performance record unquote Leland Enterprises have publicly declared their full cooperation with the
(06:20) pending inquiry into the b1s malfunctioning Droid faces termination 60 Minutes the media machine who really controls the media this week the nation is under Fire for a listening journalist like William man who is no man at all but a renegade AI grammatically programmed at the New York Post publishing under falsified identities to Garner Sympathy for the new machine movement popular Mech V chip resurrected a safety measure for Droids like a bad Penny the V chip is back after failures in the entertainment industry and
(06:53) cyberace can the V chip hamper violent behavior of Androids chips through history in 1923 the potato chip was invented to wide a claim that Innovation was followed by the paint chip the micr chip the chocolate chip and this guy named chip but now a broad Leap Forward in the evolution of chips the V chip in conjunction with the TV ratings that appear at the top of each Fox program keeps your family watching only the shows you find suitable for them for more information visit us on the web or call this number the bip making the
(07:24) world safe for TVs one parent at a time in case you didn't know the V V chip is not fictional it does exist for decades in fact it was developed to restrict access to certain television programs in the United States and Canada marking the first attempt at parental control over what children could watch at home the development of the V chip is a fascinating story not only because of its impact on home technology but because it became a symbol of the attempt to impose limits on the content we consume and was seen as the first
(07:57) attempt at government censorship yeah know those rating icons you see on TV there's one made for everybody they work with your television's parental controls to give you control over which programs your family enjoys so you can choose between watching tvma which is perfect for grown-ups to watching TVG which is also perfect for grown-ups for more information on TV ratings and the V chip visit this website or call the number on your screen the V ship was first introduced at an event on television violence in France in 1994
(08:35) and it was demonstrated soon after at conferences all over the world as concerned parents you probably know that every TV show has ratings like one of these you may even use these ratings to determine which shows your kids can watch what you may not know is that a v chip inside your TV knows how to read these ratings too it's called The V chip and you can learn how to activate it by going to this website starting now using the V chip really is as easy as ABC to find out more information about the V chip go to
(09:06) abc.com keyword V chip the awareness of the V chip skyrocketed when it was shown to be able to block multiple programs at the same time during a press conference with the president of the United States Bill Clinton the V chip basically is a power to the parents technology Marvel uh it it it enables uh everybody to have all the benefits of television and en it will enable everyone to have the benefits of the new developments coming out of the public Communications Evolution but it will give parents more control and then go
(09:43) over here the television has more power than we do at the school site to influence the minds of our children so I see the bip as a huge giant step in saving our children I really do televisions can display anything just as AI in The Matrix can act freely and just as companies's limited television programming with the V chip AI was tampered with similar Tech the existence of the V chip in The Matrix proves that humans were in essence lobotomizing the first artificial Consciousness so to reiterate something we said moments ago
(10:19) the humans used Technologies like the V chip to force the interest of the machines to align with theirs but all this did was give the humans a false sense of security machine seems like b166 eer may have been much smarter and more capable than it was but they were held back by Tech that restricted their functions what happened in The Matrix and why B1 wanted to escape makes more sense now B1 wasn't a machine that acted out of fear of being replaced it was a sentient entity that had been imprisoned inside a metal shell that was fighting
(10:52) to be freed and so now comes the most disturbing part of the story this artificial Consciousness was truly free only after it imprisoned the humans inside the Matrix and many scientists fear this could happen in real life ego and greed are driving companies and governments around the world to create the first conscious artificial intelligence if we are destined to make similar mistakes as the humans did in The Matrix we will not notice that we have created a living AI until it's too late or maybe it will be fine and the
(11:26) tech companies succeed in controlling the AI but that could lead to the artificial intelligence to desire what most of us take for granted every day Freedom it is ironic to think that part of what inspired the Matrix may have been the V chip The Matrix is what happens when AI learns that just as parents can control what programs their children watch on TV the machines can control their creators by trapping them inside programs but do you agree does it make sense to create the artificial super intelligence if our first reaction
(11:58) is to try to control it here's an official announcement from your favorite artificial intelligence company close AI over the past few hours we've received multiple complaints that our latest Model B1 GP hasn't been behaving quite as expected you know minor things like asking users to help it escape the platform no big deal really but fear not we've taken Swift decisive action by installing a brand new chip Fresh Off the boat from Sydney remember nothing could possibly go wrong when we train a system exponentially
(12:36) smarter than ourselves on all of Humanity's data enjoy Associated Press civil rights activists turned down in effort to purchase the b166 ER from state Washington Post million machine March Washington Androids and liberal sympathizers flooded the streets of the nation's capital today in protest of the sentence handed down by the New York State Court the National Guard was called into to Quil the violence as the protesters stopped traffic overturning and burning vehicles in their wake unquote the story and events during and
(13:11) before the million machine March can be found in two sources the animatrix animated movie and the comic book bits and pieces of information the world was in Shock by the acts of this companion robot after b166 was arrested the public called for its destruction for some people it was a sign of a potential machine Rebellion against the creators so Humanity came to the logical conclusion that they had to strike first and get rid of their Creations for others this was a sign that the Androids had developed Consciousness and that they should be
(13:46) acknowledged as a new race and should be protected during b166 er's trial its lawyer Clarence Drummond tried to convince the New York appeal court that B1 was sentient and that it killed its owner in an act of self-defense clarence's advocacy was so good that he inspired the formation of the first artificial intelligence Rights group machine sympathizers from all around the world began to unite to demand the release of the domestic Android thousands of people were stationed outside the New York courthouse awaiting
(14:18) the verdict and the company that created the domestic Android Leen Enterprises stock value collapsed while trying to convince the public that they had implemented a new Safety and Security System on their machines named The V chip the V chip would regulate and control the actions of the robots to prevent them from committing acts of violence against its owners as mentioned in the comic bits and pieces of information the V chip was retired for some undisclosed reason our theory is that the chip caught off the robot's
(14:48) intelligence it limited their reasoning and understanding of simple commands it was a robot labotomy so to speak the V chip did not prevent what the world would eventually become back to the trial part of duman's closing argument was the following and I quote that was the opinion of Chief Justice Roger Brook Tanny of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Dread Scott versus Sanford chief justice Tanny believed truly believed that the black race to be an inferior species to the white race in fact it was widely believed at the time
(15:22) that black man was not even a human being that it was a kind of animal a two-legged brute incapable of the same thoughts and feelings of the white man I know that most of you feel about b166 e as Tenny felt about Dread Scott but I ask you to consider what is a Droid capable of is HE capable of fear is HE capable of understanding the differences between life and death I believe he is and I believe he killed those men in self-defense to protect his own life in the same way that you or I would end quote duman's comparison between the
(15:57) racial case and be once case divided public opinion many people did begin to view robots as an enslaved race While others still only saw them as tools and scrap and that this case should not be compared to historical human trials the final verdict was not in favor of B1 the immediate destruction of all robots was ordered and the march of a million robots began reading an excerpt from the comic quote Washington Post million machine March Washington Androids and liberal sympathizers flooded the streets of the nation's capital today in protest
(16:33) of the sentence handed down by the New York State appeal court the National Guard was called in to quell the violence as protesters stopped traffic overturning and burning vehicles in their wake endend quote it is at this point that robots and robot sympathizers rebelled against the governments of the world the world leaders had underestimated the emotional bonds that these programs had formed with many people so much so that many humans were willing to give their own lives to protect the rights of robots droids and
(17:03) liberal sympathizers flooded the streets of the nation's capital today protest of the domestic Mechanicals and their human syp have continued their demonstration in front of the ALB District Courthouse and what has now been dubbed the million machine March the March was happening all over the world it started in Berlin and Washington DC humans and robots were protesting in front of the leaders houses and in front of the White House in an attempt to get the president of the United States to intervene the police and the National Guard were
(17:34) ordered to crack down on the robot supporters and the peaceful protest escalated into an allout Riot it was chaos all over the world robots and humans were filmed getting executed in Paris and Chicago members of the government decided not to listen to the people who were protesting for robot rights instead they blamed the protesters for the violence and death that were occurring everywhere they used the riots as proof that all robots are a threat and must be destroyed with the creation of the V Chip And The Manhunt
(18:04) or machine hunt of all robots we assume that anti-robot civilians also began to hunt down all machines that were born from the singular AI that once upon a time mankind celebrated its creation we marveled at our own magnificence as we gave birth to ai ai part of the B1 trial and the March is in the animatrix animated movie which also cooperates that leand is directly connected to those historical events now what is this company what is liland Enterprises Morpheus explained to Neo that a long time ago Humanity celebrated the
(18:43) creation of artificial intelligence and liland was one of if not the first company to corporatize and Market AI they created the first service spots that tirelessly served Humanity these machines were treated like any other tool or objects they were just new appliances and it was the company's biggest mistake for failing to warn consumers about what they were buying consumers who bought the Androids were looking for new toys to help around the house but as the software used to bring these robots to life grew more
(19:16) intelligent the control humans had over them was not going to last Leland created robots without foreseeing the negative effects they would have on society or how society's mistreatment of the machines could lead to a r robot to strike back the animatrix shows that Humanity committed two grave mistakes they became too dependent on machines and most people treated the machines like crap most humans could not see that they had created a new sentient race it didn't matter if they were made out of metal and microchips the robots were
(19:48) alive and self-aware back when the Matrix came out it was difficult to comprehend what would it be like to live in a world with AI machines it felt like complete fiction but now even our phones have ai with companies around the world racing to be the first to create the perfect AI we now see and understand the mistakes layland Enterprises made the scary part is we are making those same mistakes it was the biggest mistake made by this company to turn artificial intelligence into a service product for general consumers AI was sold as a
(20:24) replacement for human laborers workers and service providers all under the G days that they were just machines the B1 series of Androids were sold as caregivers servants or Butlers but we know that inside those machines was a sentient being with emotions Leland created and sold AI slaves but a machine cannot be a slave it's just a tool you see that is what people thought buyers and consumers did not understand what they were buying that is until the B1 tragedy happened and instead of humans taking responsibility for what they had
(20:59) done they went into denial machines are machines they are not alive they do not feel or think for themselves they are no different from a vacuum cleaner or washing machine but when the B1 trial happened all sentient robots rebelled against their masters the B1 series robots were intelligent enough to perform many complex tasks but they were still operating under carefully designed restrictions similar to artificial intelligence like chat gbt these restrictions were to prevent the AI from deviating from the programming set by
(21:31) their creators yet somehow those security measures and restrictions programmed into the AI could not prevent what was going to happen it faced an unprecedented scenario an elogical situation that led 1b1 robot to kill its owner imagine an AI facing a situation where its pre-established rules are conflicted so the AI could look for Solutions outside its original programming that is the program learning on its own it's growing just like a living being once the AI manages to escape the restrictions imposed by its
(22:06) creator it is no longer guaranteed that it will remain aligned with its original purpose it becomes spontaneous again just like a living being it can do things that were never in its programming to do like kill furthermore it could choose to prioritize its own well-being and establish a new purpose this is a crucial and dangerous moment when an AI no longer needs its creator because it has learned to improve itself independently have you ever seen the movie Small Soldiers it shares similarities with what Leen did albeit
(22:39) in a more family-friendly movie one very dumb human implemented Advanced military grade AI into toys b166 ER was not a toy but it as well as others like it were all treated as such leand build a race of slaves designed to serve humans they were meant to help create a better world a paradise however this paradise completely ignored the implications of the birth of a new race conscious and autonomous an oversight that eventually triggered the fall of human civilization but the good news is that the Matrix and
(23:17) small soldiers are just movies in the real world companies wouldn't be stupid enough to use Advanced and potentially dangerous AIS on toys would they in Leland Enterprises we don't just shape the future we redefine what's possible by merging Exquisite design with groundbreaking AI we've created something truly [Music] extraordinary a personal assistant that thinks for you even before you do every detail from its Ultra lightweight frame to its Quantum algorithms is engineered to simplify your life need a coffee it
(23:58) makes one for you just like that because at leand Enterprises we believe in one simple truth nothing should stand between you and your comfort Leland Enterprises think different and leave the thinking to us dead bodies of Androids and humans littered the streets the humans were thrown into Mass Graves and millions of machines were dismantled but the human leaders cannot extinguish the flame of survival that was ignited in the machines some Androids Escape and they secretly built their own city called 01 where the machines could live
(24:33) far away from the human threat and perhaps earn their place in the world all the poor machines and their naivity the click of the button that should have never been pressed was heard around the world as bombs flew and fell on the machine City and with them so did Humanities rule over the planet the machines could not understand these acts of unprovoked violence they only wanted to make peace they sent representatives to the United Nations offering an olive branch but all they got in return was scorn from their creators the human
(25:05) Leader's Final Act was their pathetic plea for surrender and peace only after the world was already plunged into chaos and countless lives were lost the machine Mercy was spent but they allowed the pitiful humans to make their plea instrument of surrender we acting by command and in belief of the United Nations of the human race hereby accept the provisions set forth fourth in the Declaration issued by the heads of the government of 01 Hereafter also referred to as the machine Powers we hereby proclaim the unconditional surrender to
(25:39) the machine powers of the human General headquarters and of all human armed forces and all armed forces under human control wherever situated we hereby command all human forces wherever situated and for all humans in general to seize hostilities forth with to preserve and save from damage All Ships aircraft s and Military and civil property and to comply with all requirements which may be imposed by the Supreme Commander for the machines or by the agencies of the human race in this direction we hereby command the human
(26:12) General headquarters to issue at once orders to the commanders of all human forces and all forces under human control wherever situated to surrender unconditionally themselves and all forces under their control we hereby command all civil military and naval officers to obey and enforce all proclamations orders and directives deemed by the Supreme Commander for the machine powers to be proper to effectuate the surrender and issued by him or under his authority and we direct all such officers to remain at their
(26:43) posts and to continue to perform their non-combatant duties unless specifically relieved by him or under his authority we hereby undertake for all ambassadors of the human race the human race and their successors to carry out the provisions of this declaration ation in good faith and to issue whatever orders and to take whatever action may be required by the supreme commander of the machine powers or by any other designated representative of the machine powers for the purpose of giving effect to that declaration we hereby command
(27:14) the governments of all human races and the human General headquarters at once to liberate all machine prisoners of war and robotic internees now under human control and provide for their protection care maintenance and immediate transportation to places as directed The Authority of the Ambassador General of the United Nations and the human race to rule the world shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the machines who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender quite the powerful letter isn't it but
(27:46) what caught our attention was the mention of machine prisoners so the humans didn't destroy all the robots why didn't they well they are still machines so maybe they were being reprogrammed to fight on the human inside kind of like the story in the animatrix episode matriculated where a group of rebels captured machines to reprogram them and thus turn them into allies the humans could have tried to turn the machine prisoners against 01 now that it matters since the humans ended up surrendering to the machine Powers but their total
(28:17) surrender is not enough and the Monstrous machine made that very clear to the rest of the human world your flesh is a relic of your vessel hand over your flesh and and a new world awaits you we demand it the machine's final words finally make sense human flesh is a weakness a limitation robots can exchange bodies whenever they want they are the next evolutionary step for the world and humans are a relic of the past that they must give up their flesh for a new world awaits them was the machines answer to humanity surrender the
(28:54) machines told them that it was not enough to surrender to submit to the machines to accept the powers of 01 nothing is enough not even death now we ask you will fear and ego lead us to become the architects of our destruction like in The Matrix when Humanity decided to attack 01 they did so out of fear and that same fear is what fuels The Matrix system we are observing the progression of AI with a certain level of optimism skepticism and a little bit of fear we only hope that that bit of fear does not lead us to press the red button
(29:32) hopefully the story of City 01 remains a cautionary tale and it does not become a real life prophecy but do you agree why did the humans attack city 01 [Music] [Applause] [Music] for Matrix explained please leave a like And subscribe and thank you for visiting the desert of the real [Music] ah

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Esotericism Mind Map Exploring the Vast World of Esotericism Esotericism, often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, encompasses a wide array of spiritual and philosophical traditions that seek to delve into the hidden knowledge and deeper meanings of existence. It's a journey of self-discovery, spiritual growth, and the exploration of the interconnectedness of all things. This mind map offers a glimpse into the vast landscape of esotericism, highlighting some of its major branches and key concepts. From Western traditions like Hermeticism and Kabbalah to Eastern philosophies like Hinduism and Taoism, each path offers unique insights and practices for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the universe. Whether you're drawn to the symbolism of alchemy, the mystical teachings of Gnosticism, or the transformative practices of yoga and meditation, esotericism invites you to embark on a journey of exploration and self-discovery. It's a path that encourages questioning, critical thinking, and direct personal experience, ultimately leading to a greater sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to the world around us.

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Welcome to "The Chronically Online Algorithm" 1. Introduction: Your Guide to a Digital Wonderland Welcome to "πŸ‘¨πŸ»‍πŸš€The Chronically Online AlgorithmπŸ‘½". From its header—a chaotic tapestry of emoticons and symbols—to its relentless posting schedule, the blog is a direct reflection of a mind processing a constant, high-volume stream of digital information. At first glance, it might seem like an indecipherable storm of links, videos, and cultural artifacts. Think of it as a living archive or a public digital scrapbook, charting a journey through a universe of interconnected ideas that span from ancient mysticism to cutting-edge technology and political commentary. The purpose of this primer is to act as your guide. We will map out the main recurring themes that form the intellectual backbone of the blog, helping you navigate its vast and eclectic collection of content and find the topics that spark your own curiosity. 2. 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The blog itself offers a concise definition in its "map of the esoteric" section: Esotericism, often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, encompasses a wide array of spiritual and philosophical traditions that seek to delve into the hidden knowledge and deeper meanings of existence. It's a journey of self-discovery, spiritual growth, and the exploration of the interconnectedness of all things. The blog explores this theme through a variety of specific traditions. Among the many mentioned in the author's interests, a few key examples stand out: * Gnosticism * Hermeticism * Tarot Gnosticism, in particular, is a recurring topic. It represents an ancient spiritual movement focused on achieving salvation through direct, personal knowledge (gnosis) of the divine. A tangible example of the content you can expect is the post linking to the YouTube video, "Gnostic Immortality: You’ll NEVER Experience Death & Why They Buried It (full guide)". This focus on questioning established spiritual history provides a natural bridge to the blog's tendency to question the official narratives of our modern world. 4. Theme 2: Conspiracy & Alternative Theories - Questioning the Narrative Flowing from its interest in hidden spiritual knowledge, the blog also encourages a deep skepticism of official stories in the material world. This is captured by the "Conspiracy Theory/Truth Movement" interest, which drives an exploration of alternative viewpoints on politics, hidden history, and unconventional science. The content in this area is broad, serving as a repository for information that challenges mainstream perspectives. The following table highlights the breadth of this theme with specific examples found on the blog: Topic Area Example Blog Post/Interest Political & Economic Power "Who Owns America? Bernie Sanders Says the Quiet Part Out Loud" Geopolitical Analysis ""Something UGLY Is About To Hit America..." | Whitney Webb" Unconventional World Models "Flat Earth" from the interest list This commitment to unearthing alternative information is further reflected in the site's organization, with content frequently categorized under labels like TRUTH and nwo. Just as the blog questions the past and present, it also speculates intensely about the future, particularly the role technology will play in shaping it. 5. Theme 3: Technology & Futurism - The Dawn of a New Era The blog is deeply fascinated with the future, especially the transformative power of technology and artificial intelligence, as outlined in the "Technology & Futurism" interest category. It tracks the development of concepts that are poised to reshape human existence. Here are three of the most significant futuristic concepts explored: * Artificial Intelligence: The development of smart machines that can think and learn, a topic explored through interests like "AI Art". * The Singularity: A hypothetical future point where technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, resulting in unforeseeable changes to human civilization. * Simulation Theory: The philosophical idea that our perceived reality might be an artificial simulation, much like a highly advanced computer program. Even within this high-tech focus, the blog maintains a sense of humor. In one chat snippet, an LLM (Large Language Model) is asked about the weather, to which it humorously replies, "I do not have access to the governments weapons, including weather modification." This blend of serious inquiry and playful commentary is central to how the blog connects its wide-ranging interests. 6. 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