Tim Dillon
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Appearances Over Time
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And that that era of the internet might be ending.
And it will take a while.
And one wonders what comes next, but...
There's a quote here.
There's a grim satisfaction in watching this organization hoist with its own petard.
This is the company that profited from trafficking and lies.
It tunes its algorithms to boost hatred and division that stole our data and used it against us that created the culture of toxic memes.
So this is in the New York Times.
And what they're saying here is they go, well, if Facebook dies, maybe things get better.
And the New York Times, like, it could be a heartening turn in our national conversation.
And they said TikTok traffics more in inspirational content.
I don't know what algorithm on TikTok they're on, by the way.
They go, TikTok traffics in more inspirational content?
I don't know where they're at.
They go, prom videos are currently trending.
But what's interesting about this, to me, like kind of reading this article, is imagining what comes next.
Because there was that, and it seems to be like, are young people fighting about politics on the internet?