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throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
thank you, I try my best.

the "FB as virtues" is an insight I glimpsed through Stratechery's analysis of Facebook's woes [1].

> All news sources are competing on an equal footing; those controlled or bought by a party are not inherently privileged.

> The likelihood any particular message will “break out” is based not on who is propagating said message but on how many users are receptive to hearing it. The power has shifted from the supply side to the demand side.

> on Facebook both small companies and large companies have an equal shot at customers, and both Party insiders and complete outsiders have an equal shot at voters.

so then, apparently democracy is good, justice is good, but everything is better in moderation, including these 'good' things.

the algorithmically driven market made all participants far more equal than they wanted to be; so they decided to destroy it.

[1] https://stratechery.com/2021/facebook-political-problems/

~I'll see myself back into the psychiatric ward.~
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
I would consider it older... it comes down to how quickly does each individual grows up. I think the wisdom teeth are a good paremeter to gauge/compare many individuals together.

people's brains, specifically male brains get to full adulthood around 22-25; iirc women get there a couple of years earlier.
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
out of curiosity, how old were you?

becuase I've been wondering recently what would have happened if I only tried hallucinogenics for the first time now that my brain is much older?
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
facebook tried to provide equal and fair (market driven) access to political influence through their ad-platform; and they will be punished for doing so (see the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and subsequent relentless waves of bad PR against them).

political influence is not open, nor fair, nor market driven. is power driven; and the power is trying to re-assert this harsh truth.

and when I say "the power" I refer to the powerful people and their institutions who can make a political example a lá Julian Assange; the kinds of institutions and secretive traditional societies who can make somebody commit "suicide" in a federal prison; or get somebody in a presidential seat. facebook is in for a rough ride.

powers who would ally with china in secret "in order to better all of society". powers whose only competence is keeping power, but not making power nor doing anything good with it. powerful institutions (of autonomous self-maximizing money) who know war, and war is what they will use their power for (and whence their power comes).

in another point in history I would be meeting some assassins pretty soon for daring to publish this in a semi-public forum. now all I get is dissuaded ("You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks.") and buried in with the noise/spam and the garbage ([shadow]banned).
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
yet, they somehow get away with shitty actions which would be unaceptable from an individual.

they are limited liability institutions after all, the reasoning for their existence is precisely to limit the liabilities (negative consequences of their actions)... that's where the tax-payer comes in.
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm just saying there are no ethical companies of that size

so it's a disengineous point to bring up.

the deeper realization is that is not fair (nor conducing to good social outcome) to try and hold an entity such as Meta (formerly facebook) to individual person standards such as being ethical.

this is more important in other discussions around rights of corporations (and other comparalby powerful institutions) in contrast with the righs of human individuals (see also: censorship by 'private persons' but this person is google or something)

but let's just bury my ancestor reply before going any deeper. gosh.
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
> a shame to see my tax dollars funding do-nothing studies like this one.

I assure, they are doing a lot of stuff; but granted, it's mostly bureaucracy to get the money to pay their bills...

with the little time and effort which remains they make and publish this stuff
throbintrash
·4 jaar geleden·discuss