| ▲ | Frieren 5 hours ago | |||||||
> good luck forcing Meta When I was a kid there were fines for factories that polluted water. Most of the time they were not found out, and when they did they just paid the fine that it was cheaper than to solve the problem. Regulations changed, factories that polluted water got closed until they fixed the problem. Most factory owners fear the regulation, they are extremely pro-active to avoid breaking the law because the consequences are not worth it. (This trend reversed a decade ago when punishments started to be less harsh and government became more pro-business using the euphemism for corrupt) It is possible to reign in Meta. Parents should be angry enough to bring governments down for letting tech treat their children as products. When citizens are angry change happens and becomes unavoidable. | ||||||||
| ▲ | xoac 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Exactly. If social media apps had a configurable old style non-algorithmic feed the problem would be dramatically smaller. | ||||||||
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