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https://youtu.be/96z5643T7UQ?t=849
> There's another thing I want to talk about, but that's just another general thing with regard to internet usage.
> I'd like to start an "internet course". It's a short guidelines of things to be careful about when using the internet. Hopefully this is useful to some of you.
> Point #1 : Internet conversations can sometimes morph into a game of telephone
> Example : "Suichan is dating (name)" --> "There's a rumor going around that Suichan has a bf, is it true?" --> "Eh!? Suichan has a bf!?" --> "Ehh, so Suichan has a bf huh.."
> Things will be spread as if they were the truth.
> And from there, it goes --> "Seems they're living together." --> "Eh!? Suichan is living together with a guy!?" --> "If they're living together they're probably married right?" etc.
> Gives more examples about how rrats spread, ending with "Hoshimachi Suisei is apparently married to (name), idk either of them, who?".
> At some point I "got married" without even knowing about it myself *laughs*
> Point #2 : Once this information has been spread widely enough, even if the person involved denies it -
> "Hoshimachi Suisei is apparently married to (name), idk either of them, who?" <-- The denial will not reach the guy that will continue to say this.
> This time it was fine because it was simply "married/living together" etc. and I'm the type that asks you not to go gachikoi for me, so if there's someone hurt by this and disappears, can't be helped.
> But if this was something like "Hoshimachi Suisei killed someone" or something like that, isn't that kinda scary?
> Things that are not true morph through conversation into things that are spread as if they're true.
> It's scary to think that there's so many people out there that simply believe whatever they read, and asking for my arrest or something.
> So if you ever hear another "Hoshimachi Suisei is doing (whatever)", please consider a few questions -
> Where is the information coming from? Is the information source reliable? What is the evidence for this information?
> And only after than, consider whether it's alright to retweet something like that.
> Also talks about clips putting actual fake thumbnails, changing stuff from "Hololive is a place with only good people" --> "DIE HOLOLIVE" as if she's saying it.
> Please check the source of the clip and make sure the information is correct before spreading it.
I'm including this part because I know there's at least a few retards here that don't know about all this shit that's common knowledge to regulars here, and because she's basically dunking on schizos everywhere.

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