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  1. Apr 2025
  2. Apr 2022
  3. Mar 2022
    1. The danger of working at "internet time" is that hasty decisions may be poor, and rapid changes may cause troubling turbulence for many users.

      In 1998, Ben Shneiderman wrote "The danger of working at "internet time" is that hasty decisions may be poor, and rapid changes may cause troubling turbulence for many users." He's essentially admonishing against the dangerous and anti-social idea of what Mark Zuckerberg would later encourage at Facebook when he said "move fast and break things."

  4. Oct 2021
    1. “I am worried that Mark’s continuing pattern of answering a different question than the question that was asked is a symptom of some larger problem,” wrote one Facebook employee in an internal post in June 2020, referring to Zuckerberg. “I sincerely hope that I am wrong, and I’m still hopeful for progress. But I also fully understand my colleagues who have given up on this company, and I can’t blame them for leaving. Facebook is not neutral, and working here isn’t either.”

      Glad to see that others are seeing Mark Zuckerberg seems to be the one with the flaws that are killing Facebook.

    2. An internal message characterizing Zuckerberg’s reasoning says he wanted to avoid new features that would get in the way of “meaningful social interactions.” But according to Facebook’s definition, its employees say, engagement is considered “meaningful” even when it entails bullying, hate speech, and reshares of harmful content.

      Meaningful social interactions don't need algorithmic help.

  5. Jul 2021
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  9. Dec 2018
    1. La crítica ha venido después de una aluvión de revelaciones que ahondan en la crisis de la empresa de Zuckerberg. Facebook compartió sus datos con decenas de compañías a las que otorgaba “un acceso especial a la información de los usuarios”. También el New York Times publicó el pasado martes una investigación que sacó a la luz las prácticas de la red social con Microsoft, Amazon, Spotify o Netflix, a las que permitía husmear entre los datos de los usuarios para que así estas ofrecieran anuncios personalizados.

      Y a cada paso que des; Publicidad. En el baño, en la sopa, en tu sexo, en la moda. Publicidad.

  10. Feb 2017