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emilee
@emilee
Social capital runs on proof of work, proof of memory, proof of โcareโ. Social networks that advertise convenience are at odds with this, and devalue the interactions. I believe this is why weโve seen a fragmentation of networks and a migration to chat & private comms from public feeds (eg FB/IG) wdyt?
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr.eth
social capital also runs on proof of value (perceived or actual) as well. i'm not clear on what you mean by "convenience" in this context though. can you shed some light on that?
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emilee
@emilee
โproof of value (perceived or actual)โ is such a good point an example of what i meant by โconvenienceโ is โoh great all of my friends are on IG, Iโll post and everyone can see it!โ rather than proof-of-work like โi texted *you* this picture because i want your take on itโ
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr.eth
i see what you mean. i biased, but i believe users should recognize the gap between an advertised convenience and its true purpose. choosing the right tool isnโt about ease. it's about intent. when the tool doesnโt align with the goal, itโs a user error, regardless of how it was marketed.
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emilee
@emilee
certainly making me think here ๐ค im not sure where i stand, but letโs assume i hold the same opinion, how might you go about remedying user errors of this nature?
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr.eth
as an American, i see this as a cultural issue with no simple fix. it ties into a public school system that undervalues arts, humanities, and critical thinking, alongside an economic system that forces parents to work multiple jobs instead of raising their children. both factors are crucial because they nurture emotional intelligence and critical thinking, helping individuals be less susceptible to manipulation make better decisions later in life. remedy that, remedy more user errors.
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