RE: The Ethics of Social Media Monetization: Responsibility Over Virality
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Interesting post. Everything you say is true, and especially that the creator has a social responsibility. Without disagreeing at all with what you say, there is one point that I think also needs to be made. Those social phenomena you are talking about, get a lot of hits because their content is liked. And I'll leave it here, I don't want to spend a second thinking about the world I live in.
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That placebo effect given by the "likes" is also the cause that the "content creators" assumptions feel important, and there is a great subject, the psychological aspect, which feel important, powerful, valuable. But I think my friend is missing a lot of education.
I also tell you that I don't think this matter will improve, but quite the opposite. Better than the IAS and machines take over this world, and not that creators without brain, interested in "likes" destroy the planet. 😅
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