Yes Facebook is ALL over a 3 page thread on DCUM. The willingness to be all over conspiracy theories is truly astounding! |
- said the automated bot. |
Or troll, possibly a paid troll working for big social media / big data (they certainly have the money to pay people who spend all day trying to cancel negative publicity). |
I am rubber and you are glue. |
Parents also know that Instagram is harmful to the youth and to adults. As parent, you decide what limitations to put to it. duh. |
Haha. They are on it and watching their friends phones all day too. |
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Has anyone else removed/blocked IG from their teen girl's phone? I have a very pissed off teenager on my hands right now.
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The Times with the write up. Facebook, Zuckerberg and 'lean in' hack Sheryl Sandberg sought "profits over safety."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/03/technology/whistle-blower-facebook-frances-haugen.html |
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Good for Frances Haugen. Interesting she doesn't think the company's problems can be solved by breaking it up though -- as an observer who used to use Instagram, it really felt like the app got much, much worse after being acquired by Facebook and especially once Facebook more fully integrated it with the rest of the company. The algorithms that power the "Explore" tab and suggest new accounts to users really seem to push users toward posts and accounts that encourage or will appeal to people suffering from mental illness.
After I had a baby, I remember just being pummeled suggested posts about losing weight, including lots of suggested accounts for extreme dieting. It was interesting because I never once ran a search for weight loss or baby weight or anything. But the app knew I was a new mom and the algorithm decided that was what I wanted. Meanwhile, I had PPD and I went out of my way to find accounts that tased about PPD or new motherhood. Most of my instagram activity at that time was focused on those issues. And yes, still, my Explore tab was filled with posts about losing weight, looking good post-baby, tons of Instagram influencers posed in matching outfits with their kids, etc. Again, nothing I'd ever expressed any interest in, and some of it almost certainly directly triggering for my PPD. But the algorithm wasn't interested in my actual interests. It was pushing an agenda, presumably based on what it has found tends to drive engagement (i.e. obsessive scrolling, likes, comments, etc.). Meanwhile, checking the app once or twice a day to look at positive mental health posts and engage in conversations with a small group of women about our mental health after having babies was not something Instagram/Facebook was interested in encouraging, even though it was actually a really helpful part of my recovery. That company is trash. |
| Anyone else know Davis from her DD’s school days and think she looks just a little different? |
| If you don’t like these apps and are scared for your kids just block them then. Done. |