Comment by eunos

Comment by eunos 4 days ago

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For all complains of the toxicity of the platforms. For now, the contents over there are written by your fellow human (maybe AI in a few years). Just focussing on platform closure for me indicates that we resigned from fixing our fellow folks.

nullc 4 days ago

But it's not the "folks" that are the factor, generally. The mechanisms of many major social media platforms actively amplify the worst aspects of the worst people, while suppressing the best parts of the best.

Someone put the microphone too close to the speaker. As the feedback rings our ears someone reaches out for the power switch. Do you call out "but the start of the feedback was the music from the band, turning it off won't fix the band"? :)

  • eunos 4 days ago

    Assuming that social media is an evolution of traditional media.

    The traditional media loves to chase negative news (If it bleeds, it leads) and we let that happen (muh free speech!). So it is logical that social media amplified the negativity of society, coupled with algorithms evolution and instant broadcasting the impact is amplified.

    Fck around and find out I guess.

    • codr7 4 days ago

      Yep, I'm very careful what kind of content I feed my subconscious these days.

      Watching news is like begging for nightmares, and most of it's made up anyways.

RiverCrochet 4 days ago

> we resigned from fixing our fellow folks

We have. It's A) too expensive, and B) we can't agree on what "fixed" looks like. "Think of the children" type scare-legislation is going to fill this void.