Post ApySINMPt6RG6sELvk by fredb@mstdn.social
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(DIR) Post #ApyQwCcF3X3iScUnWC by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-01-11T13:24:23Z
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What is the exact opposite, the inverse of "flooding the zone"
(DIR) Post #ApyR4muO0Lg5Kx4ney by TerryHancock@realsocial.life
2025-01-11T13:25:52Z
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@futurebird "draining the swamp"..? 🤔
(DIR) Post #ApyR61plzsjvuwVhey by tuban_muzuru@ohai.social
2025-01-11T13:26:07Z
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@futurebird how about... "Sucking up all the oxygen in the room"
(DIR) Post #ApyRBNaKYTeipBq3gO by clayote@peoplemaking.games
2025-01-11T13:27:02Z
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@futurebird curation, I suppose
(DIR) Post #ApyRZ7QeH6Y1fQd6xM by Wharrrrrrgarbl@an.errant.cloud
2025-01-11T13:31:19Z
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@futurebird "don't start none, won't be none"
(DIR) Post #ApyRxKbAxfpvSk6DFw by mmby@mastodon.social
2025-01-11T13:35:42Z
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@futurebird literally? "dissipate everywhere"?
(DIR) Post #ApySINMPt6RG6sELvk by fredb@mstdn.social
2025-01-11T13:39:30Z
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@futurebird Sanding the roads?
(DIR) Post #ApyUcxZp97Po8HRdLM by clayfoot@mastodon.social
2025-01-11T14:05:22Z
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@futurebird in sports ball, you flood the zone with players to one region. What's the opposite? A spread play, maybe? But that's just a different play. It's such a generalized idiom in sports, journalism, etc. Maybe there is no widely accepted opposite to "flood the zone".
(DIR) Post #ApyVymLffn3pdLnDJA by PizzaDemon@mastodon.online
2025-01-11T14:20:50Z
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@futurebird exiting the field
(DIR) Post #ApyZAXgWJm0fUaqUYi by iinavpov@mastodon.online
2025-01-11T14:56:36Z
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@futurebird refocusing. Re-centering to the core argument.
(DIR) Post #ApyaJ9Biriho4s6iNE by Jestbill@mastodon.world
2025-01-11T15:09:19Z
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@futurebird Shun.
(DIR) Post #Apyf3PJfdJKREg8ffE by cstross@wandering.shop
2025-01-11T15:57:34Z
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@futurebird It *should* be "draining the swamp" but alas the exact same people use both terms for their own nefarious ends
(DIR) Post #ApyoDCxvJ5X9PiiOJ6 by australopithecus@mastodon.social
2025-01-11T17:45:06Z
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@futurebird Functionally, I'd have to say information blackouts.As a phrase, probably I'd agree with "starving the beast".
(DIR) Post #ApzL5H7tFaPIUNCa0W by kbbeen@social.coop
2025-01-11T23:53:27Z
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@futurebird Peer review?