FB Live should not have launched without sufficient staff. "Move fast and break things," breaks things. One reviewer per half a million ppl.https://twitter.com/AP/status/859771857280618498 …
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A large, large proportion of Silicon Valley fueled problems go back to the business model, including trying to do things on the cheap.
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With FB algorithmically pushing "live" to top of every news feed, what did they think was going to happen? This was so so so predictable.
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Sure, car companies could be more profitable if they didn't have to invest in safety or fuel efficiency, and just focus on "engagement."
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We already have who-knows-how-many low-paid workers in third world who watch unimaginably horrible stuff all day. How much can it expand?
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Will Oremus
Given how difficult & important the job is, a company with right priorities would employ them at high pay & support.https://twitter.com/WillOremus/status/859789234886017025 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Tom Gara
This, people, this. 3,000—basically one person for 500,000 users—is a ridiculously low number.https://twitter.com/tomgara/status/859812383375732736 …
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Low-wage, unprepared, almost no training, we can guess where this is going.
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