• @WarlordSdocy
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    199 months ago

    I think the distinction here is between people and businesses. Is it the fault of people on social media for the acts of others? No. Is it the fault of social media for cultivating an environment that radicalizes people into committing mass shootings? Yes. The blame here is on the social medias for not doing more to stop the spread of this kind of content. Because yes even though that won’t stop this kind of content from existing making it harder to access and find will at least reduce the number of people who will go down this path.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      I agree, but I want to clarify. It’s not about making this material harder to access. It’s about not deliberately serving that material to people who weren’t looking it up in the first place in order to get more clicks.

      There’s a huge difference between a user looking up extreme content on purpose and social media serving extreme content to unsuspecting people because the company knows it will upset them.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      Is it the fault of social media for cultivating an environment that radicalizes people into committing mass shootings? Yes.

      Really? Then add videogames and heavy metal to the list. And why not most organized religions? Same argument, zero sense. There’s way more at play than Person watches X content = person is now radicalized, unless we’re talking about someone with severe cognitive deficit.

      And since this is the US… perhaps add easy access to guns? Nah, that’s totally unrelated.

      • @Chetzemoka
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        69 months ago

        “Person watches X creative and clearly fictional content” is not analogous in any way to “person watches X video essay crafted to look like a documentary, but actually just full of lies and propaganda”

        Don’t be ridiculous

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          -19 months ago

          So it’s the severe cognitive deficit. Ok. Watching anything inherently bad and thinking it’s ok to do so becauses it seems legit… that’s ridiculous.

          • @Chetzemoka
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            69 months ago

            I mean, yes. People are stupid. That’s why we have safety regulations. This court case is about a lack of safety regulations.