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8s2ngy ◴[] No.43748792[source]
I believe many of the problems in our current social media landscape could be solved by eliminating the "feed" and instead displaying posts, updates, and pictures from friends, family, and those we know in real life. This approach might conflict with the profit models of big tech social media and could go against what most people have become accustomed to. Personally, I would love a smaller social network where I can stay connected with my school friends, college friends, and distant family without having to see irrelevant posts, like some stupid remark from a politician halfway around the world or influencers doing something outrageous just for attention.
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dansimco ◴[] No.43753655[source]
This is where I want to see legislation. Required opt-out ability for algorithmic timelines.
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1. kube-system ◴[] No.43753749[source]
That will work just as well as requiring Philip Morris to allow one to opt out of nicotine in their cigarettes.

The addictive properties are the reason for the prevalence of the product.

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2. OKRainbowKid ◴[] No.43794358[source]
It would make it easier for people aware of the problem to stop self-sabotaging.