• Rooster326@programming.dev
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      4 months ago

      I wouldn’t say nothing happened. Young people migrated off of it and it’s now the lead gasoline of the social media world

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        Yeah but young people didn’t migrate off it because it was harmful

        They migrated in part to instagram which Facebook bought and made even more harmful than Facebook itself

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          Yeah ig is the worst part of Facebook, just people curating what they want people to think their life looks like

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              facebook has a very different target audience

              facebook is mostly about 60+ year olds holding their beer and saying sth like “beer, car, church is all we need” while instagram is predatory on 16-y.o girls telling them that they’re not pretty and worthy of love if they’re not significantly (scarily, in fact) underweight and wear lots of makeup to cover their true emotions/face.

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                  True, but when it started my feeds were peoples dumb photos not a curated feeds to build influencers. The memes are most noticeable for this, there was very little vaccine nonsense

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        social media just needs http requests to exist, how does pre web 2.0 fix things honestly. gui apps have existed since windows 95 or even earlier, how is the tiktok app technically different than the space cadet paddle game with added network functionality?

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          Web 2.0 is the umbrella term for a bunch of things that enabled the social media we see today. Infinite scroll, notification toasts and asynchronous loading of new content to name a few.

          If we had to reload a page every time we wanted new content we would see way less and move on more quickly.

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            To add to this, Web 1.0 was also known as the “read-only” Web. Webpages were managed by their owners and those owners decided what visitors saw. Those visitors also did not have the ability to add their own content to the pages. They might have had the ability to comment, or to make posts on BBS sites, but they couldn’t just submit anything. Then in 2004, it changed. We transitioned to Web 2.0. All the things you mention allowed visitors of webpages to actively submit content to those pages, and soon it became known as the “read-write” Web.

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    Children are not the only ones being harmed here. This selective focus is only going to destroy the perception of other groups in terms of harm. Teenagers, young people, old people are also being harmed here - it is by design, and its everyone.

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    Oh look, another company that knows it’s harming people and society, hides it and keeps on chasing profit and power.

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        Yeah that’s because they have a state sanctioned version of TikTok that is controlled by an algorithm that police’s peoples speech and what they do and reports anything untoward to the proper authorities.

        And now that Fox News has bought TikTok, the US has their own version of an algorithm that will police people’s speech and what they do, and most likely report anything untoward to the proper authorities.

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      Social media is a scourge on society, mostly bcz of the propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation campaigns from state actors. This is a very different and real issue we as a species are dealing with.

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        Just like educational programs and cheating on school tests are things and cheating is moderated by social rules against it, social media has benefits, and there are visual rules we must define and utilize to moderate it.

        Post engaging factual content and responses. Not for profit, but for the benefit of the community.

        And upvote as much posted by others.

        Downvote low quality, misleading, manipulative, commercial, or factually incorrect posts and responses.

        And, block or ban repeat offenders or commercial accounts.

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    It’s harmful to everyone not just children, and so is Instagram. This sounds like more mandatory ID propaganda given how the government won’t stop the most obvious of pedophile sex traffickers.

    Edit: It literally is:

    Of course, if TikTok is removed, many children will just move to TikTok’s competitors: Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. This is why it’s so important for countries to follow Australia’s lead: raise the age for opening social media accounts to 16 and require the companies to enforce it.