| ▲ | celeries 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Switching to a more ethical model than advertisements hardly helps. Most tech companies are competing for people's attention, so making one platform less addictive just means the attention will be consumed by the next most addictive platform. Ads aren't really the problem, either. It's the fact that people are willing to fork over so much of their lives to media feeds. It's a false community, a sea of information filled with faux connection. The only way out of this trap is to invest in your local community. Meet people in real life and spend time with them and form mutual relationships. Media feeds aren't necessarily bad, but you need to prioritize them according to the innate human need for real community. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | blooalien 9 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Ads aren't really the problem, either. You're right. Ads are a different problem that just happens to finance this problem (and many others). > Meet people in real life and spend time with them and form mutual relationships. It's sad how hard that's gotten these days, what with so many folks havin' their faces glued to their little glass slab all the time. :( | |||||||||||||||||
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