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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tim Cook May Have Just Ended Facebook [View all]
https://www.inc.com/justin-bariso/tim-cook-may-have-just-ended-facebook.htmlBY JUSTIN BARISO
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. . . In a recent speech at Brussels' International Data Privacy Day, Apple CEO Tim Cook went on the offensive against Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook. Cook's speech seems to be a direct response to Facebook's recent attack on Apple, in which the world's largest social network took out full-page ads in several newspapers attacking Apple's new privacy changes.
"We should not look away from the bigger picture and a moment of rampant disinformation and conspiracy theory is juiced by algorithms. We can no longer turn a blind eye to a theory of technology that says all engagement is good engagement, the longer the better, and all with the goal of collecting as much data as possible.
Too many are still asking the question, 'How much can we get away with?' When they need to be asking, 'What are the consequences?'
What are the consequences of prioritizing conspiracy theories and violent incitement simply because of the high rates of engagement?
What are the consequences of not just tolerating but rewarding content that undermines public trust in life-saving vaccinations?
What are the consequences of seeing thousands of users joining extremist groups and then perpetuating an algorithm that recommends even more?"
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He's making people think of the consequences though. And putting Zuckerberg on notice...
brush
Jan 2021
#4
In that case, Biden needs to do something about fox propaganda and oann, and the like.
BComplex
Jan 2021
#43
Pretty sure thar our pres cannot do anything but tell me if I am wrong and how that might
efhmc
Jan 2021
#61
I don't mind someone advertising to me or knowing my demographic based on my interests
Auggie
Jan 2021
#58
Gosh, how have I missed out on being used, stalked, and entrenched?
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jan 2021
#60
What he's saying, basically, is public airwaves should serve the public good
bucolic_frolic
Jan 2021
#10
I like the way you put this. Makes me think we should brand social media outlets as users
c-rational
Jan 2021
#14
If memory serves correct, Michael Powell, son of Collin had a seat on the FCC in early bush years,
c-rational
Jan 2021
#44
Let's illustrate with an example, where a group decides that traffic lights
bucolic_frolic
Jan 2021
#39