• birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Literally 1984. Those who will refuse to sell their private info to big capitalist will be limited, thus they will be information restricted.

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    Should be banning endless manipulative opaque algorithmic presentations for everyone.

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      Kinda with you in spirit. How I think about it is… it is harmful for both adults and children. Esp in big-tech co form. FB, IG, TT, X, and w/e. There’s a lot of research about it. But the cure can be worse than the disease. What the EU wants to do is not the right answer to address the immense harms of social media to our world.

      Both the US and Canada have similar bills on boil. Both are also terrible ideas.

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    I would never have believed it possible that almost all politicians of ostensibly democratic countries almost simultaneously agree to prevent young people from having fun, being happy and finding meaning and fulfillment in their lives. How do these people think of themselves as the good guys?

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      to prevent young people from having fun, being happy and finding meaning and fulfillment in their lives.

      Hasn’t virtually every single study ever performed on the subject found a strong, direct link between unhappiness and social media use?

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        Hasn’t virtually every single study ever performed on the subject found a strong, direct link between unhappiness and social media use?

        From what I’ve seen, the answer is it’s complicated. On avg, you’re right, and it prob does cause unhappiness and mental health probs. But there are unique situations where it can be helpful. Ex, people who do not fit norms of thier peers, and find healthy connections with others more like themselves. So it has no single, simple universal answer.

        The algos, esp on big tech social media like FB, IG, TT, X, etc, are very much designed to make you unhappy and outraged. Even the data scientists who designed the algos have testified to that fact before the US congress. B/c anger and outrage is the most powerful way to make you engage more. TT’s internal research shows the more you use TT, the more probs you have with cognitive skills like memory formation, empathy, and anxiety.

        Ofc, the harms of social media doesn’t mean these bills are the right way to handle that. I believe we have a prob. But this is not the right solution.

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        If that is so, which I do not know, the only logical explanation is that people who are already unhappy, for unrelated reasons, are more likely to need to find at least some happiness in their lives by participating in online communities.

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      because these are not democratic countries, these countries are the same that gave birth to fascism and pushed for years for the surveillance state you so fondly complain about in china, the same countries that kill people based on metadata, this is the logical conclusion. as always, ewwwrope is filled to the brim with the flowery phrases of rhetoric and not actual praxis on any meaningful thing that could imply the wellbeing of their citizens.

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    For sure. Reddit doesn’t start “testing” it just for sport.

    Where have I seen such worldwide concerted action among all governments and corporations. Ah yes, when China “leaked” a virus.

    Did they save lives?

    or

    Did they put us in house arrest?