The price went up?
Less project over-run than the metaverse, so that probably counts as a success.
The Bosworth memo, which stresses the extent to which Facebook was built on âgrowth tactics,â reads as a statement of corporate principles, including phrases like âwhat we doâ and âwhat we believeâ and speaking of âour workâ and âour imperative.â In the memo, he argued that Facebook believes its mission of connecting people is so important that anything it does in support of it is âde facto goodâ â even if it allows some to do true, even catastrophic, harm to others.
I would say the opposite. Almost everything Facebook has done has been de facto bad.
Something real has been lost, nothing of value has been added⌠And people are definitely dead because of it.
âAnd if you gaze in the Facebook for any time at all, the Facebook gazes also into you.â
Yesterday I sat through like three hours of panels on the future of AI, which is definitely not wildly over hyped in a desperate attempt to loosen venture capital purse strings.
Today i am at a panel on the âpost hypeâ future of the Metaverse. No one from Meta is here.
Thread:
https://nitter.net/IwriteOK/status/1745167421416308987
https://nitter.net/IwriteOK/status/1745159984101667068
I blocked it, which caused a ton of similar accounts to show up
Wait. They hadnât already?
âHideâ? My impression from various investigations was that they amplify them.
Itâs all about the engagement, donchano. Good engagement or bad engagement doesnât matter, and bad engagement is easier.
The wheel is spinning but the hamster died?
Facebook users can browse through the list of companies that have sent their data to Facebook by going to: Log into Facebook
And what about shadow profiles on non-Facebook users?
I guess she didnât lean in hard enoughâŚ
And I can call spirits from the vasty deep.