On the algo front, outrage drives engagement by multiples compared to any other emotion, Facebook literally did the research. So comments and posts that cause outrage get more likes, more retweets, more comments, they've literally gamified outrage generation.The big social media companies have way way too much power.
BeardedGingerWonder
joined 1 year ago
What does techno music have to do with cutting metal with wire?
I like Cadburys and I like Tony's but like a £1.50 Cadbury bar is about the same footprint as a Tony's bar and about half as thick.
I like 4 AM, perfect bedtime.
I thought it would be fewer
It's just a scam though isn't it? 💣💣💣
I bloody hope so, I added it to the list of games I've purchased on steam but never played last week
You absolute Sith lord
A heated cold sandwich just isn't on mate.
I'm down with it in principle, but that's an awfully big chunk of raw onion.
And since when did rolls have crusty crusts
It is what the masses engage with, not necessarily what they want. FB have literally done studies into the negative impact this has on people and it's well within the power of these companies to normalise this kind of post. They choose not to because it drives engagement. If they were unaware - that's a different thing, but it's not the case.