"Useless use is of great use."

Ivory 2022-03-23 09:02:25

The title was heard on a dating show. Every tree rejected by the loggers grows into a century-old tree in the forest. This kind of micro-movie-like scene reproduction is really interesting haha.

The following is a stupid mouth, excerpting some of the words from other people's mouths.

"An entire generation has become more anxious, depressed and vulnerable."

"But does our evolution require us to care what 10,000 people think of us?"

"We have a digital comfort when we're uncomfortable, lonely or scared, and it kind of degrades our ability to deal with our emotions."

"We accept that the world presented to us is the reality "The Truman World""

Algorithms are not designed for what you really want, they are designed down the rabbit hole.

Fake news on Twitter spreads six times faster than real news.

"We seem to have less and less control over who we are and our beliefs"

"If we don't agree with the truth, if we don't agree with the existence of the truth, then we're screwed."

"It's the ability of technology to bring out the worst things in society, and the worst things in society are threats to human existence."

"Sometimes it is true that there are national interests, sometimes the interests of the people, the interests of users, are actually more important than a person who is already a billionaire?"

"Dead trees are more economically valuable than living trees, and in this world, dead whales are more valuable than living whales. As long as our economy works this way and companies are not regulated, we know this will save future generations. The next unbearable world is the belief that is shortsighted and sacrifices everything for the sake of profit. It is hoped that every company that only cares about its own private company will suddenly magically produce the best results..."

"We can ask not to be treated as an extractable resource."

Thinking of Steve Jobs
Create a space for conversation.

Just kidding. But it's also true.

"Let's talk about how to fix this and follow our social media jokes"

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Extended Reading
  • Eryn 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    truth is boring //The tree is shady but bears poisonous fruit. The problem must be found at the root. //Utopia and destruction coexist, the key point to solve the problem is that everyone knows that it is not as simple as uninstalling all social media software. Of course, we don't want human beings to die and the world is divided, but who wants to destroy utopia?//Don't underestimate human beings, don't " Idealizing the "collective consciousness" // Could it be said to be another way of competing for attention? //Why do I always think of last year's documentary "2040" when I watch it

  • Ellen 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The presupposition in the first half is simply too obvious, it feels like a promotional video of the Anti-Internet Addiction Center. Since the title of the film is called Dilemma, it should at least look at the problem dialectically. The design of all social media algorithms is indeed designed to cater to the public psychology. But isn't that what design itself is? Product packaging, posters, including film and television, are created to cater to emotional needs. The film made by Netflix, and the distribution and circulation of the film, all use the communication channel of "opposition" to the film itself. The same design logic is used, including its own algorithm. This is the real dilemma. The solution is not as simple as delete and disconnect as emphasized in the movie. The biggest selling point of this film is that it sells anxiety. Netflix's documentaries have this problem, awareness is greater than action. The same is true of the previous tiger king, except for the eyeballs, the big cats are not all kept in cages.

The Social Dilemma quotes

  • Self - Founding Father of Virtual Reality: It's the critics who are the true optimists.

  • Tristan Harris - Google, Former Design Ethicist: If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product.