Earlier quoted context omitted.
If democracy is a system where the average citizen controls the government through voting, how will we "protect democracy" by intentionally trying to control the opinions and actions of voters, with the implication that their current opinions are wrong? That kind of electorate shaping seems akin to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, where everyone still votes, but it's always influenced to be in favor of the…
It’s a fine balance that doesn’t work well with hyperbolic extremes like you’re painting. We don’t let people buy materials to make bombs but we don’t prevent farmers from buying fertilizer either. The answer is somewhere in between.
Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
11–20 of 44 posts
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
I agree with you. We need gatekeepers, not unsubstantiated nonsense from the lowest common denominator.
If democracy is a system where the average citizen controls the government through voting, how will we "protect democracy" by intentionally trying to control the opinions and actions of voters, with the implication that their current opinions are wrong? That kind of electorate shaping seems akin to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, where everyone still votes, but it's always influenced to be in favor of the…
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
I agree with you. We need gatekeepers, not unsubstantiated nonsense from the lowest common denominator.
If democracy is a system where the average citizen controls the government through voting, how will we "protect democracy" by intentionally trying to control the opinions and actions of voters, with the implication that their current opinions are wrong? That kind of electorate shaping seems akin to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, where everyone still votes, but it's always influenced to be in favor of the…
It's an inadvertent global re-education scheme on a massive scale whose results we see every day. There was political collaboration and discussion in the past. Facebook essentially made that a non-starter. If the news feed was closer to what people said or even like reddit where the majority vote goes up then there wouldn't be a problem.
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#14Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#15I don’t personally use any Facebook products, at least not knowingly, as I tend to agree with what seems to be the consensus opinion here. But I am questioning the political angle and calls for legal action.
Perhaps if I had insight into the documents, I might judge for myself. A recent article about a leaked internal report about foreign actors, for example, involved misinterpretations by the news site, and further exaggerations by the commentariat:
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#16Is there an easy, non-paywalled way to access some of the original leaked documents? With the amount of discussion this has generated on HN in the past few days, I’m disappointed no one here seems interested in the actual content of the documents, only in interpretations. I don’t personally use any Facebook products, at least not knowingly, as I tend to agree with what seems to be the consensus opinion here. But I am…
https://about.fb.com/news/2021/09/research-teen-well-being-a...
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#17Is there an easy, non-paywalled way to access some of the original leaked documents? With the amount of discussion this has generated on HN in the past few days, I’m disappointed no one here seems interested in the actual content of the documents, only in interpretations. I don’t personally use any Facebook products, at least not knowingly, as I tend to agree with what seems to be the consensus opinion here. But I am…
Facebook has released the original decks, with their own annotations added on the side. https://about.fb.com/news/2021/09/research-teen-well-being-a...
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#18The ex-employee wants Facebook to engage in more censorship, spying and control. That's their definition of helping people and democracy. Like Glenn Greenwald said: https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1434854149087182848 >>The entire "anti-disinformation"/"anti-extremism" industry is a gigantic fraud, funded by the same tiny handful of billionaires, governments and NGOs: a scam to control discourse while feigning n…
The algorithm promote stuff that maximizes “engagement” but the unfortunate side effect is that it sow division, reduces social trust, and creates civil unrest - among other side effects.
Facebook’s own internal research has pointed out the effects of what they are doing.
There aren’t laws against what they are doing but they should probably do a course correction - and laws can be created real quick.
Re: Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
I agree with you. We need gatekeepers, not unsubstantiated nonsense from the lowest common denominator.
Gatekeepers are corruptable usual by money. The web was great previously because we lost the gatekeepers. Now we have 3-5 gatekeepers..facebook, twitter, google..
A tiny group of powerful gatekeepers will have a tendency to slide towards clique. That is just human nature, and that is why we used to have anti-trust legislation with teeth.