Hence, why I do not use social media.
EN World is social media.
Hence, why I do not use social media.
Turns out that when you're repeatedly warned about your business practices and even previously successfully sued for damages, but keep doing it anyway, you lose again. Who knew?
people don't need the internet to be horrible to each other. People were horrible with each other with just phones, and then before that with just writing each other.Yeah, as long as there’s an internet, people are going to find ways of being horrible to each other on it.
1. No social media for under 16s
2. Remove the feed and the doomscrolling, the only way to watch a video or story is to personally choose to open it.
3. People should be liable for statements they made on social media if it can be determined that an individual suffered harm through actions that relied on that statement.
4. Only individuals (not groups/organizations) be alllowed social media accounts and they had to provide ID documents/passport driving licence. Their name printed on each post along with their country of origin.
"Everyone already knows that coffee is hot" was the actual tactic used by McDonalds to challenge a lawsuit... a legitimate injury lawsuit, by an elderly woman who endured a terrible burn and multiple skin grafts. I wouldn't be surprised to see these companies trod out something similar if legal action is ever taken on this.
Significant compensation which was substantially reduced by the judge and then used as the basis for massive national efforts to change tort law and make it more difficult to get adequate compensation for injuries due to negligence.However, that argument didn’t stick in that case, and the plaintiff received significant compensation. Class actions against social media companies followed by legislation in the majority of nations where they’re profitable may be the way we have to go, and if that makes running a social media company unprofitable, well, I’m all for it.
EN World is social media.
Oh, I wasn't aware EN World had an algorithm intentionally suppressing or promoting content to influence and mislead people.
Such algorithms are common on the largest platforms, but do not define "social media".
It has an algorithm. It's just a very simple one -- sort by post date, descending. It suppresses old content and promotes new content. The toxicity of the algorithm is a scale with a forum like this at the bottom end and, presumably, certain other platforms at the top.Oh, I wasn't aware EN World had an algorithm intentionally suppressing or promoting content to influence and mislead people.

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