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d_watt
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8 months ago
Perhaps naive to say, but I think there was the briefest moment where your status updates started with "is", feeds were chronological, and photos and links weren't pushed over text, that it was not an adversarial actor to one's wellbeing.
smeej|8 months ago
I remember complaining like hell when the wall came out, that it was the beginning of the end. But this was before publicly recording your own thoughts somewhere everyone could see was commonplace, so I did it by messaging my friends on AIM.
And then when the Feed came out? It was received as creepy and stalkerish. And there are now (young) adults born in the time since who can't even fathom a world without ubiquitous feeds in your pocket.
Call me nostalgic, but we were saner then.
fivestones|8 months ago
OtherShrezzing|8 months ago
figassis|8 months ago
prisenco|8 months ago
cornfieldlabs|8 months ago
Nothing is a social network anymore.
Everything is a content-consumer a platform now.
People just want to scroll and scroll
kbrkbr|8 months ago
Perfect storm.
[1] https://time.com/4882372/social-media-facebook-instagram-unh... [2] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-social-media-... [3] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/navigating-the-maze/...
7952|8 months ago
safety1st|8 months ago
There is no benevolent original version of FB. It was a toy made by a college nerd who wanted to siphon data about chicks. It was more user friendly back then because he didn't have a monopoly yet. Now it has expanded to siphoning data from the entire human race and because they're powerful they can be bigger bullies about it. Zuck has kind of indirectly apologized for being a creeper during his college years. But the behavior of his company hasn't changed.
mysterydip|8 months ago
distances|8 months ago
lern_too_spel|8 months ago