Comment by throw0101d

Comment by throw0101d 4 days ago

7 replies

Someone made the observation that the problems started when things changed from social networking (family/friend) to social media. From actually keeping up with people to 'keeping up' with content.

jt2190 4 days ago

Turns out most people don’t have a friends and family group that can generate exciting content at a rate that most people want. The platforms oblige this with “reshares” and “you may also like” content, and eventually everyone’s like “who gives a s*t about aunt Millie’s cupcake recipe, check out this dude trying to skateboard off of the Eiffel Tower!”

  • LeifCarrotson 4 days ago

    A rate people want, or advertisers?

    I'm sure I could (indeed, I do) get pertinent updates from actual friends and family with <10 minutes of checking messages, voicemails, and emails per day. I wouldn't mind increasing that to 15 minutes if it meant I got a few less relevant but still interesting updates about their lives.

    But that's way, way under the daily minutes spent by most people on TikTok. And if I wanted/my addiction demanded another hit of that "Oh, neat!" buzz when I'd just put my phone down 10 minutes ago, there's little chance that anyone in my small circle would have posted a single thing in the interval.

    I don't spend nearly enough time in my group chats to justify Facebook's valuation. And there are no ads (yet, I'm sure they're working on it) in those chats.

  • lud_lite 4 days ago

    They probably could. If all your friends and family posted 10 times a day. But people prefer to consume I guess.

    • sbarre 4 days ago

      Do your friends and family each have 10 things that happen to them every single day that is worth posting to a social network feed?

      • lud_lite 4 days ago

        Not to a public feed but certainly to a friends feed. Are there 10 things worth saying a day?

Frieren 4 days ago

Yes. Social sites had a card blanche to publish anything without consequences because it was user-generated content.

Social sites used that power to publish their own stuff under the same protection.

That has broken the system. Social media sites are 100% responsible for all the misinformation, scams, and hate that they publish or promote. And they should be legally accountable for it.

"We are not accountable because the users are the ones posting the media"... but we post and promote whatever we want is a terrible way for the world to work.

MarceliusK 3 days ago

We went from sharing with people we knew to performing for people we don't