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Meta in particular, and social media in general, have greatly contributed to the decay of democracy.

2mon 26d ago by sh.itjust.works/u/notsosure in showerthoughts@sh.itjust.works

Due to social media, literally anyone with internet access and a loud voice has been able to get attention for any crackpot political opinion.

Nah, it's worse than just giving everyone a voice. That wouldn't be too bad.

The really bad part is that they figured out about more extreme/controversial/negative voices tend to draw more engagement, more time spent on platform, and therefore more ad views. Facebook and the rest didn't just give the worst of us a voice -- they amplified the voices of the worst of us, far more than for normal people, all in the name of squeezing just a little bit more profit out of the system.

Nicely summed up. One more point though: "Using the propaganda model...news businesses favoring profit over the public interest succeed, whilst those favoring reportorial accuracy over profits fail — and are relegated to the margins of their markets (low sales and ratings)".

That's more like a widely known fact.

Fragile egos of "powerful" men

So everyone's opinion is against democracy?

Facebook made money bending "opinions".