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hkai
·5年前·讨论
To recap, you seem to be concerned that all social media are allowing posts to become popular, and those posts sometimes promote hatred towards conservatives or liberals.

Two questions:

- What do you think should be done about the legacy media that is doing the same?

- Should social media promote boring posts, or actively censor political content in favour of a certain viewpoint, or anything else? Perhaps a real-life name registration for anyone with over 1000 followers, like in China?
hkai
·5年前·讨论
What's the advantage of using a Chinese platform instead of Facebook in terms of privacy, freedom of speech or political influence?
hkai
·5年前·讨论
Why?

The reasons I've seen are:

> it creates a risk of bad self-image for young girls

It's a parent's job to educate your children. There are much worse things than Facebook out there.

> it collects data

Literally no harm in knowing that someone is interested in JavaScript, cats and fetish porn, and targeting ads to that user.

> it's addictive

So is sex, marijuana, and collecting stamps.

> it helps organize protests

Good.
hkai
·5年前·讨论
Which one?
hkai
·5年前·讨论
Why?
hkai
·5年前·讨论
This sounds so extremely far-fetched and designed to create a negative impression of Facebook. Does anyone even take this seriously? If yes, why?

> mobile phones are addictive

> internet is used to organize protests
hkai
·6年前·讨论
One interesting approach would be to actually charge less risky people less, and "safe" people more, as a way to equalize various groups in the society. Once this has enough traction, doing it the other way round could be even stigmatized.
hkai
·6年前·讨论
Thanks, please give me my money, I will settle in Thailand and will never work again. I'd rather learn Chinese or violin or read books.
hkai
·6年前·讨论
Most airlines seem to allow rescheduling free of charge at this time? In Asia at least
hkai
·7年前·讨论
A VPN solves it.