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RealFknNito@lemmy.world ⁨6⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

biggest cultural industry at the moment

I wish you guys would stop making me defend corporations. Doesn’t matter how big they are, doesn’t matter their influence, claiming that they are responsible for someone breaking the law because someone else wrote something that set them off and they, as overlords, didn’t swoop in to stop it is batshit.

Since you don’t like those comparisons, I’ll do one better. This is akin to a man shoving someone over a railing and trying to hold the landowners responsible for not having built a taller railing or more gradual drop.

You completely fucking ignore the fact someone used what would otherwise be a completely safe platform because another party found a way to make it harmful.

polocy and algorithm are factors that drive users to engage

Yes. Engage. Not in harmful content specifically, that content just so happens to be the content humans react to the strongest. If talking about fields of flowers drove more engagement, we’d never stop seeing shit about flowers. It’s not them maliciously pushing it, it’s the collective society that’s fucked.

The solution is exactly what it has always been. Stop fucking using the sites if they make you feel bad.

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