A Moment of Sunlight at Portland Japanese Garden
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"text": "Over at the Atlantic, Jonathan Haidt has a piece on Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid. I don\u2019t completely agree with his premise and feel like some of the examples are a bit of a reach, but the central premise \u2013 namely, that social media (and especially algorithmic social media) is rapidly eroding the social fabric and making us collectively dumber \u2013 feels pretty spot on, with some citations from research on the matter to back it up.\n\n\n\n\nBut gradually, social-media users became more comfortable sharing intimate details of their lives with strangers and corporations. As I wrote in\u00a0a 2019\u00a0Atlantic\u00a0article\u00a0with Tobias Rose-Stockwell, they became more adept at putting on performances and managing their personal brand\u2014activities that might impress others but that do not deepen friendships in the way that a private phone conversation will.\nOnce social-media platforms had trained users to spend more time performing and less time connecting, the stage was set for the major transformation, which began in 2009: the intensification of viral dynamics.\n\n\n\n\nFurther:\n\n\n\n\nBy 2013, social media had become a new game, with dynamics unlike those in 2008. If you were skillful or lucky, you might create a post that would \u201cgo viral\u201d and make you \u201cinternet famous\u201d for a few days. If you blundered, you could find yourself buried in hateful comments. Your posts rode to fame or ignominy based on the clicks of thousands of strangers, and you in turn contributed thousands of clicks to the game.\nThis new game encouraged\u00a0dishonesty\u00a0and mob dynamics: Users were guided not just by their true preferences but by their past experiences of reward and punishment, and their prediction of how others would react to each new action. One of the engineers at Twitter who had worked on the \u201cRetweet\u201d button later revealed that he regretted his contribution because it had made Twitter a nastier place. As he watched Twitter mobs forming through the use of the new tool,\u00a0he thought to himself, \u201cWe might have just handed a 4-year-old a loaded weapon.\u201d\nAs a social psychologist who studies emotion, morality, and politics, I saw this happening too. The newly tweaked platforms were almost perfectly designed to bring out our most moralistic and least reflective selves. The volume of outrage was shocking.\n\n\n\n\nAnd let\u2019s not forget what current trends in AI end up allowing:\n\n\n\nNow, however, artificial intelligence is close to enabling the limitless spread of highly believable disinformation. The AI program GPT-3 is already so good that you can give it a topic and a tone and it will spit out as many essays as you like, typically with perfect grammar and a surprising level of coherence. In a year or two, when the program is upgraded to GPT-4, it will become far more capable. In a 2020 essay titled \u201cThe Supply of Disinformation Will Soon Be Infinite,\u201d Ren\u00e9e DiResta, the research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory, explained that spreading falsehoods\u2014whether through text, images, or deep-fake videos\u2014will quickly become inconceivably easy. (She co-wrote the essay with GPT-3.)\n\n\n\nIt\u2019s a bit of a long read, and it\u2019s okay if you don\u2019t 100% agree with his points, but there\u2019s a lot there worth considering. He does end the piece somewhat hopeful, by offering some suggestions on things that could be done to help the situation. I\u2019m a bit less optimistic that we\u2019ll be able to implement any of those reforms, and unfortunately have no other ideas of ways to come back from our current state.",
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That's, um, a really big horn.
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virgin dancing naked with a unicorn (belgium, 12th century)
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If you PayPal me $1,000, I'll send you an ape jpg right now.
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Social Media is RuiningΒ Us nadreck.me/2022/04/socialβ¦
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The public sphere is too important to be owned by a single corporation or individual. Nor do we want it owned and controlled by the state. It needs to be a commons, held ...
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I've updated the Now Page on my website.
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Doin a strem Science & Technology twitch.tv/fluffycritter
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Dw i'n dysgu Cymraeg. π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ
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Hey y'all, I'm (back) on Mastodon now, and this time I'm staying. #Fediverse for life.
Come join & follow me there or via your instance of choice!
indieweb.social/@jaredwhite
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Amazing interview by @PinayView of the leader of a β70s all female rock/punk band called Fanny. They had a huge influence on Heart, Joan Jett and others: revwoman.com/podcast/june-mβ¦
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Lost someone this week that I didnβt know very well, and now I wish that I had spent more time with them. Strong memories and shared experiences are how we live forever. I feel so sad that I didnβt contribute enough to their forever. ππΌ
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It sure helps me!
My favorite place to get medical advice is my doctor. π€·π»ββοΈ
When used under a clinician's supervision, Wellbutrin is a safe medication for the overwhelming majority of people.
Please do not take medical advice from Elon Musk.
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Are you making a show of force during eternal Caturday?
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Things are feeling bleak again (still?). I don't know, I just don't have things I'm looking forward to or feeling hopeful about.
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her: Manifest it!
me: *scoffs* That's bullshit. I may live in southern California, but I don't liiiiive in southern California.
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A super amazing bunch of creators joined me this morning for a fantastic discussion about livestreaming! Catch the replay here! https://youtu.be/6ABny7TrYNY
@rockynashlive @photojoseph @nickisun @prep2perform @heystephanie @monteweaver
Thanks @YoloLiv for bringing us all together!
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