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A Boring Dystopia

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Davos elites seem nostalgic for a time when "they were the gatekeepers and owned the facts". Imagine being held to a higher journalistic standard!

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[–] [email protected] -5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I have zero idea what you mean when you say that it has destroyed society. Can you explain?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Before social media, we used to converse in physical spaces and got more diverse ideas and attitudes. After social media, the algorithms (and ourselves) nudge us into ideological spaces where diversity suffers.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Any time I look at Facebook or X(formerly twitter), I see two sides of the same shit-smeared coin.

On Facebook, feels like a majority of the random comments I see are all scum of the earth, racist, sexist, fascist etc. Every post about a new marvel movie is filled with comments about how the movie is going to be ahit because of "forced diversity" and "wokeness" - any political post is all about how dems should die, or aoc needs to be murdered, etc. And it's never just a few people, its dozens, with hundreds of likes and supporting comments.

On the other site, it's mostly blue-haired "bleeding heart liberals" who are so liberal they've come full circle back to fascism. Trying to restrict people's rights because they have some shitty ideas, or completely ruining people's careers over a rumor.

Before social media, you would be forced into public places to have these conversations, and you'd be forced to interact and learn what people who don't agree with you have to say and think, and that broadened your worldview. Now facebook and xitter just feed you into an algorithm and spit you out in a bubble with other people with the same ideas, because you'll all agree and converse and engage more, because there's positive reinforcement there, and from that point its a feedback loop slowly making you more liberal or conservative, when typically most people would fall pretty close to center, give or take some hot button issues like guns and babies.