Buonasera,

grazie per la segnalazione!

don Luca Peyron <dluca.universit...@gmail.com> writes:

> The social-media Web as we knew it, a place where we consumed the posts of
> our fellow-humans and posted in return, appears to be over.
>
> Buona lettura
>
> dl
>
> https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/why-the-internet-isnt-fun-anymore?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Io sinceramente non ho capito proprio nulla del _perché_ /prima/ sarebbe
stata così divertente e /ora/ non lo è più; ho solo capito che:

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[...] Users who pay for Elon Musk’s blue-check verification system now
dominate the platform, often with far-right-wing commentary and outright
disinformation; Musk rewards these users monetarily based on the
engagement that their posts drive, regardless of their veracity. The
decay of the system is apparent in the spread of fake news and
mislabelled videos related to Hamas’s attack on Israel.

Elsewhere online, things are similarly bleak. Instagram’s feed pushes
months-old posts and product ads instead of photos from friends. Google
search is cluttered with junky results, and S.E.O. hackers have ruined
the trick of adding “Reddit” to searches to find human-generated
answers. Meanwhile, Facebook’s parent company, Meta, in its latest bid
for relevance, is reportedly developing artificial-intelligence chatbots
with various “sassy” personalities that will be added to its apps

[...] The precipitous decline of X is the bellwether for a new era of
the Internet that simply feels less fun than it used to be.

[...] When those platforms decay, as Twitter has under Elon Musk, there
is no other comparable platform in the ecosystem to replace them.

[...] Musk recently tweeted that the company’s algorithm “tries to
optimize time spent on X” by, say, boosting reply chains and downplaying
links that might send people away from the platform. The new paradigm
benefits tech-industry “thread guys,”

[...] The Internet today feels emptier, like an echoing hallway, even as
it is filled with more content than ever.

[...] Twitter in its heyday was a source of real-time information, the
first place to catch wind of developments that only later were reported
in the press.

[...] part of the problem is that social media is more hierarchical than
it used to be.

[...] Choire Sicha, the co-founder of the Awl and now an editor at New
York, told me that he traces the seeds of social media’s degradation
back a decade. “If I had a time machine I’d go back and assassinate
2014,” he said. That was the year of viral phenomena such as Gamergate,
when a digital mob of disaffected video-game fans targeted journalists
and game developers on social media

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Eh già: si stava meglio quando si stava peggio!

Siamo finalmente entrati nell'era dei nostalgici dell'"Internet di una
volta", ora le cose si fanno davvero interessanti.

«Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno
Chi sia stato non si sa
Forse quelli della mala, forse la pubblicità
Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno
Non si sa neanche il perché
Avrà fatto qualche sgarro a qualche industria di caffè»

Saluti, 380°



P.S.: non un minimo cenno alle /centrali/ della disinformazione on e
offline, ECHELON, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, Aaron
Swartz... superficialità o propaganda?


-- 
380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego)

«Noi, incompetenti come siamo,
 non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché»

Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice
but very few check the facts.  Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.

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