Do all of these points apply to the traditional media funhouse mirror that we love to hate, too?
> "The [structural] mechanism producing these problematic outcomes is really robust and hard to resolve."
I see illegal war, killing without due process, and kleptocracy. It's partly the media's fault. It's partly the peoples' fault for depending on advertising to subsidize free services, for gawking, for sharing without consideration, for voting in ignorance.
Social media reflects the people; who can't be "fixed" either.
If you're annoyed with all of these people on here who are lesser than and more annoying than you, then stop spending so much time at the bar.
> "The [structural] mechanism producing these problematic outcomes is really robust and hard to resolve."
I see illegal war, killing without due process, and kleptocracy. It's partly the media's fault. It's partly the peoples' fault for depending on advertising to subsidize free services, for gawking, for sharing without consideration, for voting in ignorance.
Social media reflects the people; who can't be "fixed" either.
If you're annoyed with all of these people on here who are lesser than and more annoying than you, then stop spending so much time at the bar.
Can the bar be fixed?