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Reading a thread from an ex social media CEO about the problems they face was enlightening because it shows how little they actually understand about human dynamics and how they think the problem is that people have fundamentally changed somehow.

Reading a thread from an ex social media CEO about the problems they face was enlightening because it shows how little they actually understand about human dynamics and how they think the problem is that people have fundamentally changed somehow.

  • CestDommage

    Posted 3 years, 10 months ago (Source)
    Reading a thread from an ex social media CEO about the problems they face was enlightening because it shows how little they actually understand about human dynamics and how they think the problem is that people have fundamentally changed somehow.
    • Iksar

      Posted 3 years, 10 months ago (Source)
      @CestDommage I found it interesting, even if the conclusion felt somewhat obvious. Conclusion from the thread being (to me), social media censorship/moderation exists not for ethical reasons, but business ones. Social media without censorship/moderation is bad for business for XYZ reasons.
      • Iksar

        Posted 3 years, 10 months ago (Source)
        @CestDommage I do buy the argument that on the 90's internet, free speech without moderation resulted in something different than it results in today. Potentially that means the correct (correct is probably impossible) way to moderate or censor a website is different today than 20 years ago.
        • Iksar

          Posted 3 years, 10 months ago (Source)
          @CestDommage omg the 90's is more than 20 years ago I'm old 😞 anyway, not meant to argue with your take, I just found it interesting my reaction was so different you definitely made me re-read the thread in a different light



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