Early FB users demanded privacy but _actually_ wanted an information asymmetry over their friends. Each user wants both…
Control over how they specifically are perceived. "Who can see what?"
Power to internet stalk their friends way more than they'd ever admit
Yup. Understanding the doublethink is critical to understanding Facebook’s product success though
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Definitely, but also critical to understand how that that success does not incentivise them to distinguish between reflective autonomy, and spontaneous choice in an adverse choice environment
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(ps. Don't see myself as arguing with you here, i think you framed the problem very nicely)
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