| ▲ | sznio 6 hours ago | |
what I find worst is that not all of this seems to be a work of a nation-state actor. it seems like quite a lot of these are just made by people in 3rd world countries to make ad revenue. making videos for westerners gives you the richest audience, so the best ad revenue. and anger creates engagement, so making polarizing content gives you most reach. | ||
| ▲ | mamonster 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
On Twitter I think most of the "Decadent West" accounts are for ad share. Elon has a whole harem of these accounts to retweet and ask stupid shit like "But has he actually done something illegal" | ||
| ▲ | dijksterhuis 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
yeah they cover this in the article. broadly theres like three types of this activity: nation states; individuals / loose groups with an ideological agenda; people who want ad revenue money. | ||
| ▲ | altcognito 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Not what I expected when it was said “we will hang you with the rope you sell us” | ||
| ▲ | flohofwoe 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Could also be a combination of both, e.g. like Russia's "rent a disposable saboteur" concept, just for misinformation instead of physical sabotage. If it brings in additional ad revenue then that's just the cherry on top. | ||
| ▲ | Imustaskforhelp 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It does go both way as for example I have seen westeners make videos about developing nations with huge population say India because it would get them more views. Sure the ad revenue per 1000 views would be less but you would just get more views overall and I have seen that there is still anger/polarizing content generated towards Indians as such. Which also generates hate towards Indian people online too which is definitely quite a problem, so this issue cuts both ways. In my opinion, I used to think that there used to be nation-state actors involved within the perception of a country but the thing is that you can just have such perverse incentives and you wouldn't even need to create nation-state actors and they can then stay away blame-free even. Edit: another thing that I remembered is that it shouldn't be a developing nation or developed nation critique but rather an critique of the system in general as I have seen western people critique about for example UK's downfall and I have seen Indian people critique about for example say India's downfall. My point is, everyone makes rage inducing content nowadays if one looks for it and the algorithm sometimes even pushes it and so the algorithmic structure has created these perverse incentives and is pushing them on all of us basically | ||