We can effectively trace all of the problems we have today in a global scale back to social media.
Assuming that we'll come to our senses, I think well be looking back at social media, in it's current form, the same way we now look at the Victorians using opium as cough medicine. It works, but holy shit are you doing it wrong.
I'd say the root is circadian rhythm disruption. Artificial lighting, social media, etc.
I don’t disagree that social media has played a massive role in changing the world in a negative way. This is a very far reaching claim though and one that kinda misses the forest for the trees. The problem is that fundamentally capitalism demands that companies find more ways to siphon more money from customers every quarter or they fail.
Social media is a perfect storm for the elites in this system. It’s a CIA wet dream. It’s literally a globalized and hyper personalized propaganda distribution platform. This is the inevitable outcome of capitalism and human behavior. Meta’s whole purpose is to create the most optimized pipeline for accepting money from 3rd parties in exchange for convincing as many people as possible of what they want those people to believe.
Social media is evil but it’s also the natural course of what happens with current technology and the incentives of capitalism.
I don’t know why it’s CIA wet dream, while it’s mostly used against western democracies.
Are people in CIA incompetent?
> fundamentally capitalism demands
Wall Street makes those demands. Those demands are backed up by court cases and precedent. Nothing about this is synonymous with "capitalism."
> It’s a CIA wet dream.
And they spend a significant amount of money. Is this "capitalism" still? Or are there more specific terms that would apply more directly to this arrangement?
> Social media is evil
The US is the largest manufacturer and seller of weapons in the world.
So thank the ~80,000 employees at Facebook working tirelessly to make the platform as shoddy as possible.
All the problems? Really?
The words "scale back to" are vague, but I'm struggling to think of any current global problems that weren't at least exacerbated by social media.
"[G]lobal" is doing a lot of work in this sentence if I'm reading it as intended; this seems to exclude international conflict and intra-national strife (which are very big issues).
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Exactly. Without social media there would have been no nazis.
Bierhalle, the social media of the 20s, to only without the personal data hoarding.
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of tuberculosis, not social media