Mark Zuckerberg Is Totally Out of His Depth
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Mark Zuckerberg Is Totally Out of His Depth
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#2Isn't it nice to have some positive news for a change!
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#7I mean, to say they are not the right people for the job is one thing. I'm saying that there probably _isn't_ a right person for the job of internet censorship. What we need is to increase education regarding critical thinking so people don't take literally everything they read on the internet at face value.
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#8That article reeks of bitterness, hatred, and wealth envy. Really, it's not worth reading. The content is irrelevant, it's an incoherent rant against rich nerds.
It is just my pet peeve. Businessman with ability to do people things and being good in business being considered nerds for no real reason.
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#9There's a solid argument past the flamebait though. When your company becomes the de facto public commons, a forum, and isn't, de facto, just a private brick and mortar shop(the usual concept of a private space that you can arbitrarily ban people from) anymore, what is the appropriate response? That requires some education in history, political science, philosophy, etc.
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#10As much as I agree that what we currently have at the head of most big tech companies may be ill-equipped to handle the current task at hand regarding the political minefield that big tech has stepped into, I really believe that they are, simultaneously, probably the best-equipped people that can be found. I mean, to say they are not the right people for the job is one thing. I'm saying that there probably _isn't_ a…