Complex questions are not solved with simple theories.
No, no one should be forced to consume spam it otherwise.
In the other hand we’re programmed for echo chambers which can be very detrimental which we saw during the c19 governmental takeover.
Complex questions are not solved with simple theories.
No, no one should be forced to consume spam it otherwise.
In the other hand we’re programmed for echo chambers which can be very detrimental which we saw during the c19 governmental takeover.
What simple theory are you referring to?
Simple theories such as creating algos that block groups based on trusting others works.
We witnessed centralized takeover of the narrative during c19.
You’re correct that we need to beware echo chambers. To be honest, it’s a question I think about a lot as I try to envision tools to give us control over the content that we digest. The last thing I want is for everyone to run around building better echo chambers.
But what does that mean? What’s the difference between silencing a troll on the advice of your web of trust vs building an echo chamber?
Complex questions.
Very complex!
And perhaps on wrong that complex questions require complex answers.
Who are we to stop them If someone wants to live in an echo chamber?
Though, do we have the responsibility to create a more complex system, and shun simplicity, if there is there a better way?