

There’s a Wikipedia page about this phenomenon where advertisers started to prefer video in 2015.
Explains exactly what you’re seeing.


There’s a Wikipedia page about this phenomenon where advertisers started to prefer video in 2015.
Explains exactly what you’re seeing.


I’ve made a note to ask for the pay when I see mod postings. Luckily I’m finding more and more mod postings so there’s lots of opportunities to remind mods that they’re lining Reddits pockets for free.


I don’t know about not seeing IDF forces killing Palestinians. I’d argue the two places to see that are Twitter and Telegram. At least in terms of lack of censorship and ease of locating.
So much so that the Washington Post wrote about the two platforms carrying the most gruesome images here.


I imagine some level of worker protection may be required to see success in this.
Seems like depending on what you bring to light you’re at best let go into a brutal job market. Or if you piss off Boeing you just die.


Glad he linked Cory Doctorow at the end. His recent works like the internet con cover this topic well.
He does offer solutions but as you could guess these things aren’t easy to fix.


This just sounds like a computer science degree or cognitive science degree with a specialization in AI…which has existed for a while now.


I’m curious to see where politicians end up after ditching X. I want to believe that governments could set up their own lemmy/bluesky instances. But my gut is telling me Meta owned platforms will win out due to ease of use and their ability to comply with local European laws.
Found it linked in an article within the article here toward the bottom.
For journalists and politicians it’s a challenge moving off.
At this rate short of banning it in the country I’m not sure I see those groups moving before the masses do sadly.