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Wouldn't it be better to curtail social media's addictive design choices, and improve things for everyone, rather than force the audience to carry the weight of responsibility?
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> Wouldn't it be better to curtail social media's addictive design choices

Hacker news has a doomscroll front page. Ive never notice you have a problem with it

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HN specifically does not. You have to click "more", leading to most people not moving beyond two or three pages, rather than infinite scrolling.
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The problem isn't social media per se, but rather how social media is designed, and this design is driven by profits and big tech. There are, at least in Europe, no alternatives to the big social media platforms. I'm not too keen on social media bans, because this neither elimates the desire for social media, nor social media in itself.
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>But having watched what social media has done to our society, the tsunami of bullshit collapsing critical thought, science and reason I just don’t think civilisation can survive this without controls.

None of this is new. Every single one of these things has been pointed out millennia ago.

You had already evaluated it and made your decision (against censorship) on this decades ago when you first came across it.

Changing your view now isn't a matter of new information coming to light. It's a matter of you disliking the obvious and inevitable consequences that you had been warned of going into it.

Perhaps it's time you stop changing your mind based on totalitarian propaganda and realize you don't know what you're doing, and stop supporting censorship.

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found the nudge unit employee
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you just gotta apply like maybe 10-15 seconds of critical thinking here and you too will also realize this is a bunch of nonsense
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