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Mark Zuckerberg is terrifying.
The irony is that Zuck is trying to solve problems created by his own apps.

Make a social isolation app and attention sink, sell virtual friends to fill the void.

The best advice is to delete your Meta accounts and meet people in real life.

Then stop listening to him?
Social media itself has become pretty bleak.

"Today, only a fraction of time spent on Meta’s services – 7% on Instagram, 17% on Facebook – involves consuming content from online “friends” (“friend sharing”). A majority of time spent on both apps is watching videos, increasingly short-form videos that are “unconnected” – i.e., not from a friend or followed account – and recommended by AI-powered algorithms Meta developed as a direct competitive response to TikTok’s rise, which stalled Meta’s growth"

"Social" media is just media now.

Well I think, to be fair, only about 7% of the default Facebook feed is your friend's (or subscribed-groups') content. They've shoved a lot of other stuff in there. So its kind of weird that they turn around and say, "Nope, people aren't interested in their friends content anymore"
Indeed. I dont use social media, so grain of salt and all that, but social media feels more like endless amateur TV shared socially.
Mark became an expert at catering to investors' ears to pump the stock: buybacks, dividends, metaverse, AI...
Its the only job hes ever had.

Hes a professional sociopath whose entire existence revolves around building the most advanced social engineering platform that has ever existed.

World would be a better place if he drowned the next time he went surfing at his private beach.

I still don't understand how the general public trusts anything Mark says. Investors, I understand, they only care about money, and perhaps rightfully so. But the community, why?
He just doesn't seem particularly untrustworthy. I don't agree with his vision for humanity, but given the amount of money he's tossing at AI researchers, it seems clear that he genuinely believes it and is genuinely pursuing it.
I think the OP meant the general public trusting him with our data. Rather than some promises he made to some investors.
Where does the general public trust him? The general public uses Facebook to keep in touch with people or look at cat videos - and Facebook of course does whatever Mark wants. But I don't see how any trust between him and his users is involved.
>Deny cookies

>Deny signups

>Notification blocked.

>Scroll down 2 screens consisting or 1.7 screens worth of ads.

>The ad-video I scrolled past becomes a sticky party of the header and consumes 30% of the screen real estate. Despite this a new static ad enters my screen before the last one is out of it.

Oh yeah it's totally Zucks vision that is the horror here.

That's why I will never give up my adblocker. And I never make exceptions.. That page loaded cleanly for me.

    Mark Zuckerberg -> Kingsman's Richmond Valentine
    Jeff Bezos -> Austin Power's Dr. Evil
    Elon Musk -> The 5th Element's Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg
This is the problem with increased wealth disparity. We're all subject to the whims and fleeting thoughts of the top 20 billionaires. If Mark Z has an idea about social media, well, he controls 80% or something of social media. Even if his idea is terrible, we have no alternatives to switch to, we just have to wait out the irrationality.