This is good! Quitting is unlikely to hurt Facebook, and doesn't do anything to address the effects on the more vulnerable billions around the world. The solution isn't in individual protest, but in changing the structure of things for the better. Read @sivavaid's oped! https://twitter.com/sivavaid/status/977627406520520704 …
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We don't just need to change the platform. We also need another one.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It changed Myspace and Friendster, so I'd be curious how intractable the "civic functions" part really is.
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Unfortunately, much deeper. Myspace wasn't embedded into civic life the way Facebook is--especially in other countries. Leaving it individually is fine, but it won't fix the platform, nor will it fix the broad surveillance economy. We do not have effective market discipline here.
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