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Stephan
@stephancill
where are people discussing how to address the fact that social platforms are accelerating the decline of society? would love to spend more time talking to people who also care about this
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Stephan
@stephancill
cc @links feels kinda /blackflag-y
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@links
To be clear: I completely agree with your premise. We can't blame all of our society's woes on social networks, but they are illustrative of the general trends. What trends? A lot of it boils down to "everyone is in a rush". Work has become more competitive, and so people are forced to work longer hours. Cities have been suburbanized, so people are forced to commute longer. There are more expectations on individuals (ie. being informed, parenting, wealth generation), so people are forced to "have it all" or be judged. The baseline stress people experience today is higher than previous generations. The result is a burnt out population (burnout rates are skyrocketing, it's estimated 66% of people are burnt out right now). A plethora of consumer products have emerged to help people cope with this through instant dopamine hits - instant entertainment (media), instant food (delivery), instant sex (dating apps). It's profitable to feed these burnt out people short-term pleasure (that's what sells), but it's not good for our society's long-term health. So what SHOULD we do? I don't have a good answer. What CAN we do? My current feeling is that meeting up in person more often is a good start (which is the intent behind https://blackflagcollective.org/). We can't heal the world by this act alone, BUT this act is a necessary step towards that. We need to reclaim our in-person networks that cannot be manipulated by an algorithm. We need to reclaim our third places that cannot be taken from us. We need to create long-term connections which help us stay grounded and calm when our entire media landscape is urging us to be reactive and stressed. Side note: when people say, "Farcaster could be different", I used to say "It's still social media." @adrienne used to say, "Farcaster isn't social media, it's a social network." I think that only works so long as we have alternative clients which tap into the social graph and NOT the associated content.
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@shazow.eth
put me in, too! i think a big part of it is that we undervalue the power of sequencing in social platforms (ie. who controls the timeline algorithm). it took us a long time to realize how powerful ordering and MEV can be, and quite a while to formalize it. need to apply some of these learnings to controlling peoples' social interactions and information diets.
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@macbudkowski
wrote my Master's thesis about it in 2014, happy to chat :)
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barabazs
@barabazs.eth
There are some in our https://etherium.foundation GC. Join us anon
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@resipsa
following to be enlightened there are some remnants of awareness in the mainstream from The Social Dilemma on Netflix a few years back, and popular books like Dopamine Nation/Stolen Focus/etc as someone who has been thinking about social media and consumer products for work, i am not optimistic that existing internet capital structures are setting us up for success. social media leverages an instinct so primal to us that time and time again if left to our own devices we have shown that we will let our products race to the bottom
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@godsticky.eth
damn I just saw a nice post on X that goes in that direction, it's a little different but social platforms and their effect on our dopamine for sure also correlate to the point of the post https://x.com/oxbquant/status/1967211517318692959
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@brendannn.eth
i’m up for this convo i am an armchair friendship/loneliness researcher and probably have too much to say on this topic and those adjacent
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@hellno.eth
also interested in this 🫡 etherium foundation feels aligned but not sole purpose, as @barabazs.eth mentioned
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@nkemjika
Let me know when you find the space. or better still, let's create it.
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Mike | Abundance 🌟
@abundance
wherever this is, would like to join that group also. been hammering this point forever
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@streetphoto
I care about this
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peanut⭐️
@coconutrinds
matter of fact let’s start the conversation now. how virtual connection creates a false sense of community, how half baked discussions and arguments in less than 250 characters are ruining our society🙂‍↔️
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@chukwukaosakwe
i've read a ton of literature around this topic in the last year, i think we're at a point where it's easy to see that this is the case but it's hard to see what the solution is exactly.
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@sqx
Money talks. Kids / users are nothing but $$ The under tones of this have been around for a decade at least. Even in so far as tech C suite not allowing their children to use their own products.
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@pederzani
Offline! 😅 I talk about this stuff daily with family and friends but more at-home, maybe Facebook messenger.
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