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@cjd Why The “individual responsibility” argument, going back to 1970s anti-littering campaigns and the crying (fake) Indian (fake) TV advert (and before), are corporate gambits to shirk their own obligations
https://diaspora.glasswings.com/posts/19a4ba6088c40138c174002590d8e506
Why The "individual responsibility" argument, going back to 1970s anti-littering campaigns and the crying (fake) Indian (fake) TV advert (and before), are corporate gambits to shirk their own obligations An HN reader asks (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23416977) why doesn't Facebook just allow all posts or Allow users to customize what they want to see (e.g. "dont show me posts that glorify violence" or "only allow covid posts that match WHO guidelines")? Because when you operate at a scale measured in billions of souls, impacts and consequences are neither inconsequential nor personal. Neither are remediations and mitigations. You find lone actors committing mass killings: "New Zealand mosque shooter broadcast slaughter on Facebook (https://apnews.com/ce9e1d267af149dab40e3e5391254530)" (https://apnews.com/ce9e1d267af149dab40e3e5391254530) You find genocides facilitated over social media: "A Genocide Incited on Facebook, With Posts From Myanmar’s Military (https://www.ny...