At some point one has to ask about the coincidentality between the rise in “heresy” (since he calls it that way) and the rise of social media platforms and new technology in general.
It’s one thing to complain that it exists, and another to discuss the roots of the phenomenon and how to address it.
Yes, I am implying that the guys at Silicon Valley with all their non-evil intentions are a major part of the problem. That the incentives of making money off data collection somehow got aligned with creating mobs of think-alike people who suddenly felt empowered to just shut everyone out of their bubbles.
Ask people to stay off facebook and twitter, Paul. Or are you in too deep?
It’s one thing to complain that it exists, and another to discuss the roots of the phenomenon and how to address it.
Yes, I am implying that the guys at Silicon Valley with all their non-evil intentions are a major part of the problem. That the incentives of making money off data collection somehow got aligned with creating mobs of think-alike people who suddenly felt empowered to just shut everyone out of their bubbles.
Ask people to stay off facebook and twitter, Paul. Or are you in too deep?