https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXdYSQ6nu-M
I just went through this video about Cambridge Analytica whistleblower that talks about How and Why they did what they did. And it sounds so scary when they talk about Changing Culture which could be done by Changing People.
It sounds like a script from Black Mirror and now it seems like we are living in a black mirror.
As a person myself who uses fb. I wanted you guys to ask why even after knowing all these things you guys can't quit FB.
I am interested in more of matrix points that describe concisely why you are on FB and after this thing has happened what you are going to do about it in near future?
Restricted to the FB scope. Some of many:
- Human need for social connection (which FB preys on)
- Ignorance (and poor sense of privacy) and carelessness (even though people waste hours on it, they don't think it's an important part of their lives)
- FB's self-preservation engagement tactics (your attention = clicks = $$$) (FB: "you're deactivating your account? but look! all of these people will miss you. Oh. You meant delete? Google it.")
- Ego and insecurity (you can selectively display to others what you want of you, hide what you don't want, block what you don't like, anything to enrich your fake sense of online self)
- Fast food equivalent of catching up with people
- Fear of losing contacts (and fear of loneliness)
- Detachment from moral responsibility (why should I feel guilty for something FB is doing?)
- ...