(Should point out I’m not exactly criticizing this idea so much as genuinely curious how Mark Zuckerberg’s brain sees a causal relationship between A and B here)
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The causal relationship requires the assumption that users are so addicted to the platform that they will commit the time and engagement into rebuilding their user experience.
I don’t think that happens. I don’t think these guys are plugged into how real humans live or think. They see everything as a problem that needs solving or rebooting.
The more I listen to/read the shit these people produce, the more I understand that you are exactly right. These people have literally no idea how normal people live and interact, no idea how the world works.
Yeah, they’re in an existential bubble with people who all fast-tracked through life with outrageous success early, and they never lived “normal” lives.
They’re becoming •less• socialized with age. Unhelpful!
Yep. Facebook, like Twitter, was really amazing initially for what it could have done for the world, but enshittification took no time at all in the grand scheme. I nuked everything I ever put on Facebook, and while I occasionally lament that I enjoyed how it reminded me of times past, fuck them.
Use the approach used in iOS for full photo access for apps where the user is periodically prompted if the app should still have access. This would actually be user friendly since you accumulate so many fb friends over the years who don’t need to see your full timeline and photos anymore.
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Since we’re messing around with space-time continuums and shit, put me down for taller as well.
They’re becoming •less• socialized with age. Unhelpful!