Q&A panel tackles the Facebook question that no one can figure out

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A documentary has tackled big questions about social media but it fell short of answering this very relatable question posed on Q&A last night.

Fennell said the confusion from the public about Facebook’s algorithms, and what the app was really up to, pointed to a larger issue: the need for more transparency from tech companies about why they fed us certain information.

, who lifted the lid on techniques social media apps used to keep us engaged, and the algorithms that drove specific content. “But that’s what makes these technology platforms inhumane: we are actually forced to use platforms that are contaminated or toxic for the public sphere and our mental health. We don’t really have a choice … you’ll be socially excluded if you leave by yourself.”

“Ultimately the business model of unchecked morality and attention harvesting is what has to change fundamentally but when you have that DNA it is hard to change it mid-flight,” Mr Harris said. Ms Inman Grant said while the internet had been an essential resource for information, entertainment and social connection during COVID-19 in particular, it was a double-edged sword.“It has become a much more hostile, much more toxic place because I think people can hurl abuse and it’s mostly targeted abuse, targeting women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders those who identify as LBGTIQ and other vulnerable entities, and they can do so with relative impunity,” she said.

 

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Personally, I would like an option to turn adverts off. Adverts have ruined social media for me. It’s just so creepy the way it can target adverts for you. When something is “free” it usually means you’re the product. Facebook is for business, not the people.

I’d be more concerned about Zuckenflogs toxic left biased policies and continued censorship of conservative views. Same goes for Twitter.

GPS locations. Google maps knows where you are, and so do the tech companies

Please keep us up to date with the dodgy bidens. Your website has nothing. I wonder why?

DumpFacebook

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