2. Here are the suggestions for that group: -a white supremacist/conspiracy theory group called "Sheep No More" (hello pepe the frog), ~9k members -a Qanon group, ~37k members -an anti-vaxx/pro-Plandemic group, ~2k memberspic.twitter.com/IfsJtS84ca
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2. Here are the suggestions for that group: -a white supremacist/conspiracy theory group called "Sheep No More" (hello pepe the frog), ~9k members -a Qanon group, ~37k members -an anti-vaxx/pro-Plandemic group, ~2k memberspic.twitter.com/IfsJtS84ca
I've spent the last 10 days muddling through junk like this for a piece I'm working on, and I've been saying this for about two years now: if Facebook *really* wanted to prioritize discussions between friends and family it would get rid of group suggestions altogether.
It would also look at even greater transparency for groups of a certain size. Instead, it is incentivizing people to join groups with the understanding that radicalization can and does happen. Again- this took me all of fifteen seconds to find.
YouTube works disturbingly similarly. Watch a Joe Rogan clip and get recommendations for Q, Ben Shapiro, Stephen Molyneuxs, and various brands of extremism
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