“Your attention is the product.”
— @tristanharris.
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Another question: Combatting information distortion / “fake news” / pollution of the information ecology, etc. through control mechanisms is bound to produce a whole set of new problems. Who is having that conversation?
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Given that human systems are pattern forming, I think not necessary.
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Is this in response to the control mechanisms question? I tend to agree if so.
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I don't know, but I tell my 92-year-old father that polarization originates online. He lives in the local world. Polarization is the flip-side of apathy that pervaded national politics most of my life... I do think technologists working mostly for profit deserve credit/blame...
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My sense is that online interactions increase polarization, but for it to really take root there has to already be precarity, uncertainty, scarcity, etc. in the IRL domain, but I don’t know how to test that assumption.
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