“We have unleashed a monster,” Mette Frederiksen tells Danish lawmakers.

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    3 个月前

    Yeah, very true. But non-algorithmic social media timelines are also bad for mental health.

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      3 个月前

      Why do you think so? What data supports that statement?

      (I’m old enough to have grown up with non-algorithmic social media)

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        3 个月前

        There are multiple known possible negative effects of social media, not all off them caused by algorithmic feeds. Development of a negative self-image is the first thing to come to mind.

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          That, too, is caused by the algorithms. Else you would not be constantly fed with unattainable body images etc.

          I think too many are unable to picture what algorithmic-free social media even looks like. Mastodon is a start, then you have Pixelfed (Instagram) and Loops (Tik-Tok) you can try as well. It’s really that different.

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            But don’t you think that even without algorithms, people on social media would have the urge to falsely portray their lives as perfect (or at least exclusively post about the positive aspects thereof) - leading to jealousy, FOMO and negative self-image for some of the viewers?

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              Why would people view/follow them? “Influencers” only exist because of the algorithms. I’ve seen several try on Mastodon, followed by loud complaining and leaving when they realize that posting a lot of hot takes doesn’t generate followers.

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                Sounds good, I’ll be taking a look at Pixelfed et al. But what do people post? Photos of food, friends and holidays, like on Instagram back in the day?