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Law and social media
Big tech social media platforms have no real laws controlling them. If the boss doesn’t like you, they can block you without reason, saying, “You can’t use our service.” It feels like feudalism or authoritarian rule. In this unbalanced system, companies just focus on making money by pushing whatever content they want because most users…
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Social media
”The world does not need to hear from most people. And by most people I mean a staggeringly large percentage of the population. Including me, in case you’re leaping to point that out… I agree. What the average person has to say should mostly be heard by their family, some of it by their community,…
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Capitalism and corrosion of Value
The arrival of social media led directly to the formation of information bubbles. Instead of being a tool for connection and unity, social media proved to be mostly the opposite. Usually, the poisonous pursuit of profit is clearly at the root of such problems. But you can’t say that people themselves are evil or act…
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Social media
Let’s be honest, every time you visit social media you frustrate. Damn that crap. Signal : noise
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Today’s version of most popular social medias destroy mental health and freedom
Social media destroys mental health, especially things with so called smart feeds: tiktok, facebook, xitter, instagram, and all that junk: that’s a toxic, dangerous substance, should be avoided. Disaster. Of course, they gained much pseudo value and in realm of capitalism seeks to gain more, just because of the system – and managers of such…
