Facebook Is A Doomsday Machine
Facebook Is A Doomsday Machine. It systemically profits from misinformation. No single machine should be able to control the fate of the world’s population—and that’s what both the doomsday machine and facebook are built to do.

Facebook is a doomsday machine. I’ve come to realize that facebook is not a media company. Facebook is a doomsday machine.
Users Can Easily Form Groups Of The Same Interest On Facebook, Or Even Spread Misinformation With One Click.
The doomsday machine was never supposed to exist. Today’s fatalism about the brokenness of the internet feels similar. My facebook feed contains people who make over $1m/yr, and people who live in their car.
December 28, 2020 At 12:40 Pm Est By Taegan Goddard 234 Comments.
The doomsday machine was never supposed to exist. Mark zuckerberg can’t even control facebook. It was meant to be a thought experiment that went like this:
Adrienne Lafrance The Atlantic Dec 2020 20 Min Permalink.
It was meant to be a thought experiment that went like this: Here are three reasons why the company is so dangerous, as explained by adrienne: Facebook is a doomsday machine.
But Its Vast Scope And Capacity To Distribute Misinformation Faster Than In Can Be Detected And Corrected Mean That Lessons From The Philosophy Of Nuclear Annihilation Are Apt For Understandign The Danger Of The Social Media Giants.&Nbsp;
I’m not sure how that’s me living is a socioeconomically stratified filter bubble. Now suppose that machine is buried deep underground, but connected to a computer, which is in turn hooked up to sensors in cities and towns across the united states. Posted on tuesday, dec 15, 2020 8:10am by azra raza.
It Systemically Profits From Misinformation.
Facebook doesn't just expose existing thoughts, it amplifies and concentrates them by serving more and more radical (read: The doomsday machine was never supposed to exist. Breaking up facebook isn’t enough
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