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ktosobcy ◴[] No.45137736[source]
EU should to the same (FB & X).

In general anything that has "algorytmic content ordering" that pushes content triggering strong emotional reactions should be banned and burned to the ground.

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1. txrx0000 ◴[] No.45147812[source]
There is immense value in the ability to share realtime events with the rest of the world. If the curation algorithm is the problem, then the solution should target only that, not "BLOW IT ALL UP". There are a few ways:

1) We can build open-source clients with user-configurable client-side recommendation algorithms.

2) We can shame the people actively working to make this problem worse, especially if they make 1) or 3) harder.

3) We can build decentralized protocols like Nostr to pry social media from the hands of tech giants altogether.

These solutions are not mutually exclusive, so we should pursue all of them.