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It's practically a cesspit that exploits human negativity bias to farm engagement, any nuanced balanced or fair assessment of anything is pushed aside. You need to be loud and crazy and over the top.More than 90 per cent of the content on Twitter is generated by just 10 per cent of the people using the social network site, according to a study by the Harvard Business School.
@Pastoralist @KhandersonShe is right, it's only the free speech warriors that think what she says is wrong.
Social media is far from free speech or giving voice to the voice less, it's giving voice to a vocal small minority that monpolizes the discussions, in many cases as we have seen with that Finish Biracial guy in charge of the ''Southport Wakeup'' telegram group or the Dubai Turkish couple in charge of ''Europe Invasion'' twitter account, there are individuals, psyops and outside actors manipulating discourse and flaming tensions in various places, spreading disinformation.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/10-of-twitter-users-generate-over-90-of-content-study-finds-1.791107
It's practically a cesspit that exploits human negativity bias to farm engagement, any nuanced balanced or fair assessment of anything is pushed aside. You need to be loud and crazy and over the top.
They also miss the point about the problem with Social Media its not even about freedom of speech or limiting speech, its about usage and how people are using it. Social media platforms such as twitter/X are incentivizing usage in one certain way, leveraging emotions like anger, resentment, envy to evoke repeat compulsive use , manipulated by algorithms and like/rt/view functions. So for people think they are in control is laughable, you sign up to it and it turns you into an asocial robot, who is tapping on his phone screen repeatedly.
It's the way in which they have designed these platforms that is the problem. A simple content moderation is not going to fix this.
Also there is point to mention that mental illness in the west has sky rocketed due to the introduction of Social Media.
Ngl if I had anything to do with it, I'd ban all foreign apps in Somalia. Make Somali versions of tiktok, twitter, Facebook ect. That are owned by Somali companies and monitored by the Somali State.She is right, it's only the free speech warriors that think what she says is wrong.
Social media is far from free speech or giving voice to the voice less, it's giving voice to a vocal small minority that monpolizes the discussions, in many cases as we have seen with that Finish Biracial guy in charge of the ''Southport Wakeup'' telegram group or the Dubai Turkish couple in charge of ''Europe Invasion'' twitter account, there are individuals, psyops and outside actors manipulating discourse and flaming tensions in various places, spreading disinformation.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/10-of-twitter-users-generate-over-90-of-content-study-finds-1.791107
It's practically a cesspit that exploits human negativity bias to farm engagement, any nuanced balanced or fair assessment of anything is pushed aside. You need to be loud and crazy and over the top.
They also miss the point about the problem with Social Media its not even about freedom of speech or limiting speech, its about usage and how people are using it. Social media platforms such as twitter/X are incentivizing usage in one certain way, leveraging emotions like anger, resentment, envy to evoke repeat compulsive use , manipulated by algorithms and like/rt/view functions. So for people think they are in control is laughable, you sign up to it and it turns you into an asocial robot, who is tapping on his phone screen repeatedly.
It's the way in which they have designed these platforms that is the problem. A simple content moderation is not going to fix this.
Also there is point to mention that mental illness in the west has sky rocketed due to the introduction of Social Media.
Ngl if I had anything to do with it, I'd ban all foreign apps in Somalia. Make Somali versions of tiktok, twitter, Facebook ect. That are owned by Somali companies and monitored by the Somali State.
That's true, I honestly have no solution. Even if you have insane control on Online content there's still gonna be people negativley affected by the internet.It could be possible to exert some type of control, if the government could take over the various telecom companies.
With that being said government control is not going to be able to fix the problem alone with Social media. For example China extends massive control over social media and have banned foreign ones, but the access to Social media which operates much like their western counterparts has led to millions glued to their smart phones
Look at his whole streets and alleyways in China where people pose for social media like its an epidemic at this point.
That's true, I honestly have no solution. Even if you have insane control on Online content there's still gonna be people negativley affected by the internet.
Stupid Commie! Lock her up!
It cut into the capitalist incentive of social media.
This goes to show how anonymity is the greater culprit. Rather than protecting them , they should make it so that if people sign up to an online platform they need to use their real name and the system stores their ID they used to create the account.
They should also make people pay a fee to use, not like how X does it, but like how online newspapers require a fee.
They would act more responsible if that happened and you would have better quality of active users.
The company reported total revenue of $667.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2022, a 12.3 percent increase from a year earlier. Subscriptions accounted for $414.1 million, a 17.9 percent increase.
She is right, it's only the free speech warriors that think what she says is wrong.
Social media is far from free speech or giving voice to the voice less, it's giving voice to a vocal small minority that monpolizes the discussions, in many cases as we have seen with that Finish Biracial guy in charge of the ''Southport Wakeup'' telegram group or the Dubai Turkish couple in charge of ''Europe Invasion'' twitter account, there are individuals, psyops and outside actors manipulating discourse and flaming tensions in various places, spreading disinformation.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/10-of-twitter-users-generate-over-90-of-content-study-finds-1.791107
It's practically a cesspit that exploits human negativity bias to farm engagement, any nuanced balanced or fair assessment of anything is pushed aside. You need to be loud and crazy and over the top.
They also miss the point about the problem with Social Media its not even about freedom of speech or limiting speech, its about usage and how people are using it. Social media platforms such as twitter/X are incentivizing usage in one certain way, leveraging emotions like anger, resentment, envy to evoke repeat compulsive use , manipulated by algorithms and like/rt/view functions. So for people think they are in control is laughable, you sign up to it and it turns you into an asocial robot, who is tapping on his phone screen repeatedly.
It's the way in which they have designed these platforms that is the problem. A simple content moderation is not going to fix this.
Also there is point to mention that mental illness in the west has sky rocketed due to the introduction of Social Media.
It should be monitored depending on the extreme views or ideas that’s used if they’re inspiring future terrorist or terrorism. But that doesn’t mean the Government should get involved in ruling social media. Social media is for the public not for the government.
If social media should be restricted by the government then the government shouldn’t hide information away from their citizens.
They should change the design and implementation of features in social media is what i am saying. That is going to change how people use the platforms. So it's not a question of limiting speech, or restricting it, its about usage. Incentive systems usually determine usage.
They should change it also into narrative platforms and encourage story telling, that would greatly limit the disjointed posts and random factoids/bits being thrown around like an avalanche. It's pretty harrowing to be on those platforms, in the way you get flooded constantly with info. Storytelling on the other hand is therapeutic.
They should also localize the platforms interactions, convert away from a network model.
Then after that what they can do is community moderation, where the users take part in moderating content and posts themselves. Not the way X does with community notes, that's not enough, that can be apart of it but much more extensive.
There was a few other solutions in that docu series that was taken down but i can't recall all of them but they don't really all involve government overreach or monitoring