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Netflix’s The Social Dilemma highlights the problem, but what’s the solution?

24 pointsby goldenskyeover 4 years ago

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mikewarotover 4 years ago
You can immediately help yourself, right now by being aware of the true nature of &quot;free&quot; services. Awareness is a great first step.<p>Next comes actively managing your intake of information, by doing a bit of curation, instead of letting someone else&#x27;s algorithm do it for their profit. For example, if you&#x27;re using Facebook, you can use ...book.com&#x2F;?sk=h_chr in a web browser to show your feed in fairly strict reverse chronological order. Youtube subscripts work the same way. Sure, it&#x27;s ok to just let them feed you cool stuff when you&#x27;re tired... like junk food, a little is ok.<p>When you post, do it in more than one place. If you haven&#x27;t already done so like a decade ago, start a blog, and post the insights you&#x27;ve found and don&#x27;t mind making public there, don&#x27;t worry at all about hits or traffic... it&#x27;s a diary you can search or refer to later instead of saying the same thing over and over. Cross-posting is a low effort way to avoid disruption should a walled garden implode. You&#x27;ve already written the post, why not copy&#x2F;paste it elsewhere and tweak it slightly?<p>Survivalists preppers anticipate the collapse of society... Internet Survivalists anticipate the collapse of walled gardens, and plan appropriately.
angmarsbaneover 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s a single solution but rather a lot of little adjustments. I think Instagram&#x27;s &quot;You&#x27;re all caught up&quot; notification is helpful as is Apple&#x27;s weekly usage report.<p>Some other ideas<p>- Lock screen notifies you how many times you&#x27;ve unlocked your phone that day &#x2F; how long it&#x27;s been since you&#x27;ve unlocked your phone<p>- browsers &#x2F; apps notify you how much time you&#x27;ve spent on that site &#x2F; app that day, or how long it&#x27;s been since you last checked that site &#x2F; app<p>I&#x27;m sure the combined efforts of HN could drum up some other optimizations.<p>Personally, I&#x27;ve introduced some speed bumps for myself. If I want to use Instagram, Pinterest, or Reddit I have to download them and login. When I&#x27;m done browsing I delete them from my phone.<p>Some days I download them multiple times, other times I reach for my phone and think &quot;ugh, it&#x27;s not worth it to me to download again. I&#x27;ll just wait until I really want to check and I&#x27;m more likely to see something new.&quot;
commonturtleover 4 years ago
Have there ever been government interventions that have managed to improve anything in a situation like this? It seems to me like every new technology has its detractors trying to ban it or limit it in some way.<p>People thought reading and writing would rot our memories (don&#x27;t have to remember things anymore), radio would kill reading, TV would atrophy our brains (it was called &#x27;the idiot box&#x27; while I was growing up), video games would lead to violence, and so on. All of the dangers were vastly exaggerated.
kolunaover 4 years ago
Stop using social media. Help your friends and family move to alternative communication channels. If you own your site, remove any kind or Facebook of social integration.<p>While there is no regulation, you need to vote through elimination of these parasite services from your day to day activities.
nwah1over 4 years ago
People should look more at neurobiological solutions. Addiction comes from brain chemistry.<p>That doesn&#x27;t necessarily mean the solution is drugs. Even certain vitamins are precursors to neurotransmitters. The form of Vitamin B6 known as P5P is a precursor to dopamine, as well as Vitamin C. I notice that these help me whenever I feel drained from social media.<p>I imagine with much better understanding and study of this, we could limit the damage.<p>But some of the most obvious tricks like infinite scrolling and autoplay could&#x2F;should be controlled by users, and off by default.
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alexfromapexover 4 years ago
A fundamental right to own your data. I think the U.K. is going in a good direction with their laws but the compliance portion of their laws are too weak. If a company won’t give you your data the executives should go to jail, otherwise with only fines it’s just a pay-to-play crime scheme.
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glialover 4 years ago
Privacy protections are great, but as long as there is an ad-based funding model, there will be incentive to circumvent them. You have to stop this at the source — by eliminating ad revenue.