Thought that’s been lurking in my subconscious for a few months now.
While there is merit to the “addictive social media UX” campaign/program of @tristanharris and others, there is also a danger that it might inadvertently trigger the digital equivalent to the war on drugs 1/2
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Just because some deliberately pursue dark pattern addictive design doesn’t mean they’re solely or even primarily responsible. Vultures eat carrion. The enabling factor is alienation/isolation. Cf Cat Person. That will manifest *no matter how well-intentioned the design* 2/2
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Replying to @vgr @tristanharris
If I get what you’re saying, what would it look like to try to intervene closer to the root cause of alienation/isolation?
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Replying to @xolotl @tristanharris
It’s isomorphic to both the inequality and automation-ate-my-job problems. So whatever it takes to solve those.
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Replying to @vgr @tristanharris
Is that Che I see coming over the horizon?
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Replying to @xolotl @tristanharris
No, history doesn’t repeat itself. At best it rhymes. Classical leftism is intellectually bankrupt for dealing with this go round. I actually think a round of religious movements will appear. That is a more robust response.
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Replying to @vgr @tristanharris
I wouldn’t be as quick to lay all the blame for what has and hasn’t worked on the left, tho it’s true it hasn’t come up with sufficient response to capitalism and imperialism. But moving on, does that mean the Enlightenment is over?
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Of course not. The right is even more bankrupt.
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