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Neil Young Leaves Facebook & Instagram Over “Unconscionable” Policies for AI Chatbot Conversations With Children

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  • For real. Like there are braindead-easy services for building a website. There are definitely alternatives.

    Not as brain dead as an fb page xD there's tons of businesses solely using fb.

  • I have a local newspaper subscription that often have articles/info and/or ads for local shows and festivals - one can even go to the library to read it every day for free if paying isn't in one's budget (but I like paying for it, it's a lot of fluff but sometimes they dig up something about how my city is being managed or mismanaged, and they have shone a light on a few desperately needed changes in local government).

    I also know most venues in the area that host small bands and can check their website or get their newsletter through email.

    There's also flyers being taped up at the store, library and on maintenance boxes and poles around town for current events and activities (that's how I found my knitting club!).

    There are probably ticket vendors where you can flag certain bands or venues or maybe genres and get an email when something is booked in your area.

    Just walking my city, talking to people, looking in shops and venues, and being present outside I get a ton of info about local events. I don't miss FB. I don't need a global mega-site to tell me what's happening outside my own door.

    I love papers, but I can name about 1 other person who reads the paper in my town, and theyre dead because they were 98.

    NO ONE reads papers anymore. Very few look at flyers in public either, they stare at their phones no matter where they are.

    The only way is for a new service to come out that every single person jumps on. That wont happen, so we have fb, and will have fb for 20 more years. Look at Craigslist, no one touches that since marketplace exists, there's no reason to, and its more dangerous since you cant see a profile of a person (yes, those could be fake but that takes effort)

    I should clarify i HATE fb and most social media besides lemmy I will not use. But when EVERYONE is on fb, you cant just deny using it, unless you want to have no friends or involvement.

  • I still cant understand how people got onto there in the first place. When it came out it was obviously a bad idea.

    I only created an account out of social pressure and never understood what others get out of it, I don't even want to look at my own pics why would I care to look at my friends or any other posts they make for they matter and that was back when Facebook wasn't just a content feed and actually showed you your friends updates.

  • For real. Like there are braindead-easy services for building a website. There are definitely alternatives.

    It's not just a matter of the company's capabilities. Sometimes the customers demand it.

    Very recently a group of moms I know was upset because their plans were weather dependent and the water park they were heading to only posted the closure on their official website and not on facebook!

    Yeah we're all tech gods and they are dummies har har etc. And fortunately my work lets me work at quiet offices and at home. But I feel for the people who have to serve them, because the public IS filled with dummies, but many of them are just nice people who are trying to do business with you. And of course a large subset are cunts, which makes the ignorant decent people get much worse service.

    This just reminded me about reading in an article how at some point Musk said he wanted to make X be the everything app. For many people, Facebook is already much further in that direction. That's where they get their news, text or call their friends, do their shopping, plan their events, doom scroll, argue with strangers, etc. They might never leave it if TikTok wasn't so deeply soaked into their neurons.

    Needles to say, these people are exactly the type of conservative or recovering conservative people who should be far away from facebook. And I'm not excusing them. But I can at least understand the position folks trying to do business with them are in.

  • I love papers, but I can name about 1 other person who reads the paper in my town, and theyre dead because they were 98.

    NO ONE reads papers anymore. Very few look at flyers in public either, they stare at their phones no matter where they are.

    The only way is for a new service to come out that every single person jumps on. That wont happen, so we have fb, and will have fb for 20 more years. Look at Craigslist, no one touches that since marketplace exists, there's no reason to, and its more dangerous since you cant see a profile of a person (yes, those could be fake but that takes effort)

    I should clarify i HATE fb and most social media besides lemmy I will not use. But when EVERYONE is on fb, you cant just deny using it, unless you want to have no friends or involvement.

    Well.. YOU could read papers. YOU could look up from your phone and notice the flyers.

    The possibilities are there. There are other ways to get info about local events than from fb. You don't have to wait for everyone else to pick up a paper.

    Ps. I have plenty of friends and involvement, which most of my current social circle I gathered after moving alone to a new city, without using social media. I lost a lot of acquaintances by leaving fb, but none that I actually miss. My friends are the ones I put effort into keeping in touch with.

    People exist offline. We've done so for millennia, and still do.

  • Yes! And those wierd psychology experiments they were doing? Gross.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28051930
    I left in 2014 passively (stopped daily use) then 2017 stopped any interaction

    Omg thank you for sharing this.

    I’ve been telling people they have tech using advanced AI that serves you a post to make you feel exactly how they want you to feel.

    It’s really effective on X. narratives play out for long periods of time.

    They could convince everyone the sky was red if they wanted to.

  • Well.. YOU could read papers. YOU could look up from your phone and notice the flyers.

    The possibilities are there. There are other ways to get info about local events than from fb. You don't have to wait for everyone else to pick up a paper.

    Ps. I have plenty of friends and involvement, which most of my current social circle I gathered after moving alone to a new city, without using social media. I lost a lot of acquaintances by leaving fb, but none that I actually miss. My friends are the ones I put effort into keeping in touch with.

    People exist offline. We've done so for millennia, and still do.

    Right, but im 1 person in a sea of millions who dont use papers, dont know what a cd is, dont go on any sites besides x and fb.

    Its a losing battle. Even my friends are far too tech illiterate to do anything like matrix or signal (plus theyre afraid of it anyways). It sucks that WE know better but have to abide by what most of society uses if you want to be involved.

  • Im sorry, I dont feel like your comparison is relevant. Until something exists thats brain dead easy to use and has a ton of backing like fb, it will be required to have it for any community involvement in a lot of places.

    Remember, the internet is scary now and people only want spoonfed services from massive corporations. Anything else is scawwyy.

    Facebook is cool but did u have a MySpace?😏

  • We need to take down the social media mafia.

  • Once again like others said, drop Facebook!
    Lots of fake profiles, scam ads and miss information.

    Only reason I have Facebook is Facebook marketplace. Would love for some to create a alternative. Craigslist and OfferUp are nice, but the Facebook algorithm is more like local ebay. It might not tell me the most recent stuff or make it easy to sort by category, but it's awesome at giving me recommendations.