My Experience With Algorithm Extremism:

So, most of us have been through this. I needed to buy a rug, so, I searched a few websites, and purchased what I needed. Now over a week later, I'm still getting ads for rugs. You bought a rug, DON'T YOU WANT A DOZEN MORE!

This is mostly an annoyance, an Algorithm missing it's mark, but what if this also applied to ideas? Let me tell you another story:

If you follow me, you probably already know I'm a pretty ardent feminist. Occasionally, I will peruse other websites, and social media (not X, ffs get off X) that use Algorithms. I had liked a few feminist posts, so the Algorithm said she likes these let's give her more, which was nice, at first. I started noticing they were getting more extreme, less women deserve equality, and moving more into Fuck all men, I hope they die, territory. Not a fan of that, but I figured it's a one off no big deal. Within a few days it had moved into full TERF territory. It took several weeks of me aggressively blocking and reporting every post I saw for it to disappear from my Timeline.

Now imagine if you're a young man who searches or asks on social media, Why won't women date me?, think about how quickly they could get pulled into a world of lies and extremism. Imagine asking any question about a group of marginalized people. This is why places like Mastodon will become more and more essential, and why teaching children critical thinking skills is paramount.

@RickiTarr
Fakebook is even worse than X-Crement, if you can believe it. Far right groups have successfully gamed the algorithm there (Cambridge Analytica is the most high profile example, and that was EIGHT YEARS AGO) to brainwash people into thinking complete and utter bullshit. I've tried to get friends and contemporaries off of there but they're too hopelessly dependent on the Matrix. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@drakenblackknight I believe it, I don't know how many times my Mum showed me something from Facebook, and I was like Mom that's obviously a lie. Had to convince her that she needed to get a Covid shot and that they weren't putting a tracker under her skin, that was the mark of the beast.

@RickiTarr
My father was falling for the gift card scam on there. Swore up and down he, a retiree with health problems, was talking to multibillionaire country singer Carrie Underwood. Who I proved was happily married with children. But apparently it's not absolute proof, and it's her picture on the profile.

Since he wouldn't listen I just loaded a NextDNS profile on his phone and blocked everything that came up in the logs.

@drakenblackknight My Mom gave thousands of dollars to scammers, I can relate.
@drakenblackknight @RickiTarr I have a family member who gave her daughter's entire inheritance to her church. Jesus needs your money!
@charles @drakenblackknight @RickiTarr I'm sure the millionaire preacher appreciated the bonus!!!

@drakenblackknight @charles @RickiTarr

Oof, another one suckered by the cults 😬

But also: “her daughter’s entire inheritance?” Along with racialized prejudice, *that* idea is one of the roots of so much of today’s inequality.

@RickiTarr @drakenblackknight
I've managed to keep my parents off it, as far as I know
@drakenblackknight @RickiTarr My sister's boyfriend will sometimes come out with some cock and bullshit and we'll be like you read that on Facebook didn't you. Guaranteed he always had.

@drakenblackknight @RickiTarr

It is really sad that our lives are so unsatisfying that manipulative corporate-controlled social media is addictive. What might we do to change that? Make actual life more interesting and satisfying than online distractions?

@BrambleBearGrrrauwling @RickiTarr
Put a DNS filter on every modem that blocks algorithm-driven surveillance media. 😉