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BrianGragg | 2 years ago

Tiktok pushes what you interact with the most. If you comment, if you heart, if you watch it and content like it all the way through it assumes its the content that you like and will give you more like it. If you see something you don't like keep scrolling. It learns and stops showing that content.

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racl101|2 years ago

So sad and mopey people keep watching sad and mopey shit and keep making themselves more depressed.

Good stuff.

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timmytokyo|2 years ago

This argument assumes social media algorithms are passive agents, which only give users what they're looking for. What's missing is the fact that human minds are malleable, reactive, and adaptive through reinforcement. By providing what they think you're looking for, the algorithms subtly shift your psychology, leading you to seek more of what you're already seeing.

This is not a novel insight. It's why advertising works. AI-based Skinner-box algorithms are like traditional advertising techniques on steroids. They inevitably profilerate the kind of content that optimizes for the most engagement, and due to the way our lizard brains work, this happens to be content that generates emotional manipulation and outrage. The consequence? A population-wide mental health catastrophe.