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Hello and welcome to Better Offline. I'm your host ed Zichron.
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It's been a shitty week for many obvious reasons, and I challenge you at this time to be kind to yourself and to the people around you. Be kinder, old, I'm closer, be more supportive, say nicer things. But specifically to my trans listeners, I love you, You're loved and accepted. Fuck these people, Fuck the Executive Order. I'm so sorry. And anyone who agrees with the that EO or is against trans people, you can go fuck yourself. Like I need you to download something else, go and do something
else with your time. I'm not interested in helping you. You are not my friend. You will never be my friend. If you're against trans people, I'm against you. Anyway, back to the podcast. So, I've been back from CEES for a week now and I'm finally recovering. And I appreciate everybody who listened to the thirteen and a half hours of audio we put out, and a big thank you to the whole team there, Edward and Gwayso Junior, David Roth, Phil Broughton, Matt Sowski and everyone else who came along.
Now we're back to our regular format, and it's likely going to be a rotation between more of the talk radio stuff you heard at cees and then heard with Paris Martineau and Jeff Jarvis, and then stuff like this spoken word. I'm back baby. But twenty twenty five it's going to be a chaotic year. You're going to feel a deficit of hope. I've said this before, but I'm
going to say it again. The best thing you can do right now is to hold those people you love closer, Treat everyone around you, like I said, a little more kindly, Listen more keenly to the things that people are saying, and put your heart and soul into the things you do and the things you do for others. You may not be able to change much at scale, but you can improve your immediate orbit the bubble around you.
Now.
In this week's two parter, I'm going to talk to you about the people who choose to do the direct opposite. They use their power on their platform to exploit and hurt people for money, or they use another platform to help maintain the status quo, usually at the cost of
other people's happiness. You see, in the last few weeks, we've seen the emergence of what I call the true Meta and of course the true Mark Zuckerberg As the company chose to end its fact checking program in early January, claiming that and I quote fact checkers have been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they've created on both Instagram and Facebook, the latter of which are shown in a study from George Washington University to by
design and I quote again afford anti vaccine content producers several means to circumvent the intent of misinformation removal policies. Metas also killed its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, something that I expect other tech firms to copy, unrestrained by any kind of societal norms under an administration that seems
intent on destroying as many of them as possible. Shortly after announcing the policies, Zuckerberg went on the Joe Rogan experience and had what I would describe as a full scale pissfit, claiming that corporate are culturally newted and that companies should have both more masculine energy and have a culture that celebrates the aggression a bit more, and then he added that said culture would have its own merits that are really positive. I none of this means anything.
Zuckerberg also believes that the modern corporate culture has somehow framed masculinity is bad, something that he doesn't really attempt to elaborate on or explain or frame with any kind of evidence because he's on the Joe Rogan experience, and because he also knows no one's going to fucking ask him. And it's it's just this kind of directionless grievance, and
it feels me full of piss and vinegar myself. And this means, by the way, that Metin has now and I quote their own announcement, gotten rid of a number of restrictions on topics like immigration, gender identity, and gender that are subject to frequent political discourse and debate, which in practice means that Meta now allows you to say that being gay as a mental illness, or describe immigrants as filth and as an immigrant. I find that disgusting.
I find all of this so fucking disgusting. They, as I'll get to in this episode, they never really cared that much. But to formalize this stuff is so utterly hurtful. It's a template for worse people. And Facebook of Meta is right down at the fucking bottom of a barrel. This is going to give other companies something to borrow. And it's just when I read this stuff, I just I hear the Perry Mason music from kill Bill. Anyway,
moving on with the episode. Now, surprise here, Casey Newton, a platformer who I have been deeply critical of and will be very critical of in a later episode, has done a really excellent job reporting on exactly how horrifying these policies are, revealing how Meta's internal guidelines allow Facebook users to say that trans people are both mentally ill and don't exist. Which, to be clear, if you're listening to this and saying that you agree with that, I'd
like you to stop listening for a second. I'd like you to get your car keys of you to close your garage, don and I'd like you to start the fucking ignition just in case it's really it's not clear enough how I feel about anti trans people. It also included one of the most wretched things I've ever read. Alex Schultz Meta CMO, who is a gay man, suggested in an internal post that people seeing their queer friends and family members abused on Facebook and Instagram could lead
to increased support for LGBTQ rights. This is, and I don't say this lightly, one of the most disgusting and offensive and stupid things I've ever heard a tech executive say.
But let's be abundantly clear, this is exactly the kind of social network that Mark Zuckerberg wants, an unrestrained, unfiltered, unrepentantly toxic, and noxiously heteronormative, one untethered by the frustrating norms of making sure that a social network of billions of people doesn't actively encourage hate of multiple different marginalized groups. And I am so angry about this because it's all so needless. It's all so needless. But everything, everything, has
to be thrown into the fire for growth. That's who these fucking people are. But dear Listena, don't worry Mark Zuckerberg. He's finally free. Finally, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Meta can do whatever he wants, as opposed to the past twenty years, where it's hard to argue that he's one of the most, if not the single, most punished man alive. You see Marky Marx net worth recently hit
two hundred and thirteen billion dollars. He's running a company with a market capitalization of one point five trillion, and he can never be fired from it. He even owns a fourteen hundred acre compound in Hawaii, And while dealing with all of this suffering, he had to once, sorry, I mean twice, sit in front of a Senate hearing and lazily apologize for something non specifically he was tortured, tortured only six years after having done it last. I
am being very sarcastic. Obviously this man has not suffered. I don't want to say the next part of that sentence, but he's not suffered at all. He's had the easiest go of it, just like the rest of these fucking people. Few living people have had it easier than Mark Zuckerberg. He's a man insulated from consequence, risk, and responsibilit and he has been for like twenty years. The sudden and warranted alarm to this, by the way, and I will
say the media has acted with enough alarm here. Here's this air of surprise, though it frames Meta and Mark Zuckerberg like they just suddenly were like, hmm, what if we were super bigoted? What if our new network could
what if it could be more racist. We need to please Donald Trump, because that's not what Meta has been doing before, right, They've never been Well, we'll get to that in a bit, but I kind of want to take you back in memory lane a bit a long time ago, by which I mean August twenty twenty four. The people in the media today saying, oh wow, Mark Zuckerberg has suddenly gone conservative, He's suddenly right wing. Me months ago, they were fawning over this guy. They were
fawning over his new look. They were desperate to hear about his gold chains and why he was wearing them, and they declared that he had the swagger of a Roman emperor, and that he had and I quote the Washington Post here, transformed himself from a dorky democracy destroying CEO into a dripped out, jacked AI accelerationist. In the eyes of potential Meta recruits, Zuckerberg was, until these last few weeks, being celebrated for the very thing that people
are upset about right now. Flimsy, self conscious and performative matro bullshit that only signifies strength to weak men and those credulous enough to accept it, which in this case means almost every media outlet. The only difference between then, when Mark was with his chains in his big baggy T shirt and he looked like Kevin Fedline and now is that Mark Zuckerberg has finally decided to be honest after all. Where was the punishment or judgment for his
last matro media bullshit? If anything, it kind of proved that anyone will accept anything that Mark Zuckerberg does at all.
Yet, I really want to be clear that what.
We're seeing with Meta and by extension, Zuck is not sudden at all. It's the direct result of a man that has never ever ever been held in check. It's utter fantasy to describe or even hint that these changes are the beginning of some sort of unrestrained Meta rather than part of the intentional destruction of this product and all of their products in the market. Leader of rot economics, this is the rot economy. This is everything I've been
telling you about growth at all costs. Except the costs now are the safety of trans people, a safety of LGBTQ people, the safety of immigrants. This hostile network that was already pretty hostile, and I will get to that is now basically saying thumbs up, go nuts, be as bigoted as your fucking one. It's disgraceful. And as I said in the middle of last year, Metas spent years gradually making the experience of its products worse in pursuit
of perpetual growth. And if you go back to the people Destroying Facebook that podcast episode that was actually from Mark Zuckerberg, you wanted something like twelve to fourteen percent perpetual year of a year growth. Insane stuff. But when I say intentionally, I mean the product decisions like limiting the information in notifications as a means of making users click more and go around the page rather than I don't know, being notified of something and knowing something, or
heavily promoting clickbait articles. This was all to keep people on the site longer, and they've been doing it for years in broad daylight, and it's led to this deterioration of Facebook and soon Instagram that is just disgraceful, but
not as disgraceful as formalizing horrible hate field policies. And some are touting Zuckerberg's current move as some sort of master plan to appease Donald Trump and the conservatives, and they're suggesting that this is a magification of these platforms where conservatives will somehow be given I don't know, preferential treatment. Perhaps maybe like Facebook's algorithm, it could promote more conservative content. Man, wouldn't that be really bad? Wouldn't it be bad if
Facebook's algorithm was intentionally and repeatedly recommending conservative content. It's been doing it for fucking years. Why are we pretending like this is new? Why is everyone acting like this is new? On going insane? I am actually going in ain't because the actual problems here have been there a while. The only thing that's changed is they formalize them.
And I am so.
Angry in this episode because I can't leave these people unaccountable. I cannot have people that wrote about this pretend like this is new, like this is sudden. It's time for everyone in the media to take a little bit of fucking responsibility for what we've done. But give me a second, though, I actually want to lead you through someone who did a pretty good job. And you're not gonna believe me, but it's Kevin Russ of The New York Times.
You see.
In twenty twenty, Russ created an automated Twitter account called Facebook's top ten listening the top performing posts, So what post was shared, viewed, and commented on the most on Facebook by US Facebook pages, and he posted it on a daily basis. He was able to do this using something called crowd Tangle, a data analytics tool provided by Facebook specifically for researchers and journalists to understand what was happening on the world's largest social network at the time.
Ruce's reporting revealed that Meta's top performing links regularly skewed toward right wing influences like Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, and Sean Hannity, as well as outlets like Fox News and the page of then President and I guess now President Donald Trump. Internally, Meta was kind of freaking out, suggesting that Ruth wasn't really getting what it meant because engagement was a misleading measurement of what was popular on Facebook.
They suggested that the real litmus test was something called reach, as in how many people actually saw a post. Ruce also reported that the internal arguments of Meta led it to suggest it'd make a separate Twitter account of its own that had what they would call a more balanced view of its internal data, which one hundred percent makes sense. Meha even suggested the obvious answer sharing reach data, as in, again how many people actually saw a post, and that
this would somehow vindercate their position. One nasty little detail bone crowd Tangle CEO told them that well foursome misleading news stories also rise to the top of the reach list. In simpler terms, they didn't share the reach data because it would prove that Facebook was in fact a misinformation machine. The reporting around crowd Tangle, though, danced around in important detail.
They were just talking about posts and you know, these are just the posts that happened to be on Facebook, right, It just happens that Dan Bongino got to the top all of these times. How did that happen? Well, let me tell you how it fucking happened. They were likely recommended by Facebook's algorithm, which is reliably and repeatedly skewed
conservative for years. A study in the Economist from September twenty twenty found that the most popular American media outlets on Facebook in a one month period were Breitbart and Fox News, and that both Facebook page engagements and website used heavily skewed conservative. This is quite old that this has been happening a while.
Well, one could.
Argue that this might just be the will of the users. What a user sees on face. This book is almost entirely algorithmic now, and it certainly was back then, and it's reasonable to assume that said algorithm was deliberately pushing conservative content. At this time, metas head of public policy was Joel Kaplan, a man whose previous work involved working as George W. Bush's deputy chief of staff for policy, as well as handling public policy and affairs for Energy Future Holdings.
Really fucked up little story for you.
This was a company, a private equity firm, kind of Katamari situation, which brought up a giant Texas power company called TXU forty five billion dollars and then immediately steered it into bankruptcy due to the thirty eight point seven billion dollars in debt that Energy Future Holdings was forced to take on as a means of acquiring the power company. It's private equity again. It's always fucking private Jesus Christ. Anyway, this is the now, the policy headed META, and he has been four years.
It's all very good anyway.
Jeff Horwitz reported in his wonderful book Broken Code that Kaplan personally intervened when Facebook's health team attempted to remove covid conspiracy movie plan from its recommendation engine, and Facebook only did so once Kevin Roos reported that it was the most engaged link in a twenty four hour period. Naturally, Met's choice wasn't to fix things, or improve things, or take responsibility or issue were comments saying hard we're going to look into the conservative thing. No, no, no, why
would they do that. By the end of twenty twenty one, Meta had disbanded the entire crowd Tangle team, and in early twenty twenty two, the company had stopped registering new users for crowd Tangle. In early twenty twenty four, months before the twenty twenty four elections, crowd Tangle was shut down entirely, though Facebook Top ten had stopped working in the middle of twenty twenty three. What I'm getting at
is that Meta hasn't made a right wing turn. Meta has been an active arm of the right wing media for nearly a decade, actively empowering noxious, horrifying creatures like Alex Jones, allowing him to evade bands and build massive private online groups on the platform so that he could still send his shit out even when he was banned.
A report from November twenty twenty one by medium Mattters found that Facebook had tweaked its news algorithm into twenty one to help right leaning news and political pages to outperform other pages using and I quote sensational and divisive content.
Another medium Matters report from twenty twenty three found that conservatives were continually earning more total interactions than left or non aligned pages between January first, twenty twenty and December thirty one, twenty twenty two, even as the company was actively deprioritizing political content, by which I mean the algorithm was allegedly showing year less politics unless, of course, you
were conservative. A report from last year from nonprofit Glad found that Meta had continually allowed widespread anti trans hate content across Instagram, Facebook, and threads, but the company either claiming that the content didn't violate its community standards or just ignoring the reports entirely. While we can and should actively decry mes disgraceful new policies, it's kind of ahistorical to pretend that this company gave a shit in the past,
or took it seriously, or just that they cared. It pisses me off because if we act now like they've changed, they don't get held accountable at all. But then again, did they before? Have they ever been held accountable? Oh no, the answer is no. By the way, there are reporters who have done really good work on this, Russ Kevin Rus, who've given a lot of shit. He did some really great reporting on crowd tankled Jeff Horwitz from the Wall Street Journal, along with the other tea but did the
Facebook files, which get too later. There are people doing great work. The problem is there's just this kind of weak and inconsistent approach that the media has taken to Meta and to Mark Zuckerberg, and none of these changes, none of these things that I'm saying here are particularly hard to find. If you look this up, you could say, hey, look exactly as I am right now. Hey, this doesn't
seem to be a new policy. This just seems to be them deciding to formalize their lack of effort to protect trans people, their lack of effort to stop conservative demagogues doing stuff. I mean, it's just it's frustrating. It's frustrating and annoying, and seeing them formalize it fills me full of poison in my veins. It's just it's hateful, it's racist, it's violent, it's cruel, it's bigoted, and it's how it's been for so long.
Why are we not just able to call these people what they are?
And they really will do whatever they want to or need to for growth. And I'm going to quote something here.
I'm going to.
Quote Facebook's old vice president Andrew Bosworth from an internal email from twenty seventeen. I've may have mentioned before, and I quote all the work that Facebook does in growth is justified, even if it's bullying or a terrorist attack carried out on their platform. And yes, that's exactly what he said, by the way. And you'd think a guy who's like, yeah, you know, growth just we need to grow at all costs. And indeed, if something bad happens
as a result, at least we connected people. You'd think that a letter like that getting out was in twenty seventeen, Yeah, that would lead to him being probably putting a naughty box. I won't get promoted, would he. He wouldn't become the chief technology officer, would he? Because that's what Andrew Bosworth is. Now, this is what this company is. It's time to stop pretending that Meta was ever something noble or good or well meaning. Mark Zuckerberg is a repressed coward as far
from manly as one can get. Because true masculinity, if you can even fully I don't even know if you can really give it a full definition, but I will tell you what is masculine. It's a sense of responsibility for both oneself and others and the things that we do, and finding strength in supporting, en uplifting those close to you, and loving more and caring.
More for people.
I don't really want to put down a hard and fast one, but that's part of what masculinity is for me. It isn't being a fucking crybaby billionaire going on Joe row and going where oom oh the company's not masculine enough. Coward, motherfucker.
It's disgusting and Meta as an institution has been rotten for years, making trillions of dollars as it continually makes their services work, all to force users to spend more time on the site, even if it's because Facebook and Instagram are our engineered to interrupt everything you're doing, your decision making, your autonomy with a constant slew of different
forms of sponsored and algorithmically curated crap. The quality of the experience, something the media has categorically failed to cover, has never been lower on Facebook or Instagram. I'm not sure how anyone writing about this company for the last few years has been able to do so with a straight face. The products suck, They're getting worse, and yet
the company has never been more profitable. Facebook is crammed with fake accounts, AI generated crap and nonsense, groups teaming with boomers pushing stupid greeny memes that say I wish we had can to a culture of respect, as they recommended their third racist meme of the day. Instagram is a carousel of screen filling, sponsored nonsense and recommended crap, and users are constantly battling with these products to actually see the things that they log on to see. I
want to be explicit here. I do not believe enough reporting is being done into the fact that Facebook is, as a product both bordering on useless and run in such a way that it's actively harmful for society. Some important facts to begin with are that the initial feed on Facebook is totally algorithmic, with large chunks of the screen taken up by stuff that Facebook pushes on you.
We don't really know how their algorithm works, after all, not like there's any legislation or regulation that requires them to disclose it, but we do know that it's built to get people to engage with the content, even if said content is low quality in send, or a racist or misleading. The biggest thing to know about the modern Facebook experience, and I must be really clear here, is that it's effectively unmoderated. I refer to Jeff Horwitz's Broken
Code earlier. It's a really powerful book. Everybody should read it because it's the most clear eyed view of how bad this company has been and for how long it's been this bad. But the big thing that Jeff brings up is that everything internally at Facebook is about remove friction. Now you may think, I mean, oh, so that would make a really good experience. No, Removing friction in this
case means allowing people to post whatever they want. Groups that are giant scams which I'll get too soon, or just nonsense, groups that spread misinformation, fake sports news memes that make people pissed off and more racist. And some of the shit I've seen on Facebook going back years is horrifying. And while there are mechanisms that Meta has in place to stop outright illegal things like pornography and violence. Effectively,
anything else is fair game. I have in preparing this script, found fifty different groups that are nakedly scamming users, each one with anywhere from one thousand to eighteen thousand different members, each trying to work out why they can't access things like their Facebook or PayPal account. And finding these groups is super easy. Just type Facebook support and scroll down into the search bar at the top of your Facebook account.
And by the way, the scam's fairly simple. People go into these groups that are like, oh, I can't access Facebook. They are on Facebook at the time, but perhaps they're just locked into the app, and they go in there and they say, hey, I need help, I need help getting back in, and usually a scammer from the Global South will be there and say, yeah, message me. They get their password, they get their email, they get access
to something else, and then they start stealing shit. And I really must be clear how easy it is to find these scam groups and how many people are very clearly falling into them. It's really worrying, and it's kind of stomach turning as well, and it's time to accept the Facebook has become a kind of open sewer run with a complete disregard for the user. It's constantly battering them with sponsored and recommended content as a means of
keeping them on the site for longer. The longer a user interacts with the site, the more advertising impressions they're shown, and in turn they make more money for Facebook and Meta, even if there's not really a service being provided. And you may think keeping someone on the site that means giving them something they want, right negative, it means getting in the way of the thing they want, putting a bunch of things, jump over little obstacle. Course, it's extremely
annoying and pisses me off daily. Now, kind of like in the episodes that did at the end of twenty twenty four, I'm going to walk you through very practically the experience of going through Facebook. I want you to have as close to a play by play as hu mainly possible, because I want you to understand how fucked up this website is.
Now.
Okay, you open your Facebook app and you immediately see a pop up for stories, kind of the Instagram thing where you click them through and there's an entire phone screen filling video. But once you've watched some of those,
you scroll down. You see one post from someone you know, then a giant ad that takes up a third of your screen and a carousel of people you may know, Then a post from a page you don't follow, then a series of recommended reels that show a two second clip on repeat of what you might see, but not enough for you to actually get an idea if the video will be good, so that you click through more advertising impressions, then another ad, then three posts from a
page you don't follow, then another ad, and I find my app is hitching as I scroll too fast. It's kind of getting a bit clunky. So I think, what would someone do if they needed help? Though, So I decided to search for Facebook Support, which leads you to a thin banner for Facebook Support the top. It's like a maybe a half inch banner, and then below that is this giant, quarter screen long sponsored post about Facebook
and I quote bringing your community together. And this, by the way, has nothing to do with support, it's a completely different thing. And then you get a selection of groups blow them, the first of which is called Facebook Support, with eighteen thousand members, including a support number one eight, one hundred and eighth four nine three ninety six that
does not work. The group is full of posts about people having issues with Facebook, with one by an admin called Oliver Green telling everyone that this group is where they can and I quote discuss issues and provide assistance and solutions to them. By the way, Olive Green's avatar is actually a picture of political writer Oliver Darcy. It's extremely fucking strange.
Anyway.
One post on there says, and I quote, please don't respond to messages from my Facebook comma I was hacked, with one responder called deca tech fix, asking when was it hacked and asking them to message him now for a quick recovery of an account that they appeared to be posting with. Another where a user says someone hacked my Facebook and changed all password is responded to by another account called retech Man, who adds inbox me now
for help. Another where someone also says that they were hacked, has another account James Miles, responding saying message me privately. There are hundreds of interactions like these. Seriously, just go on this site and look, go and look. Type in Facebook support is completely insane. This site makes them so much may billions and billions of dollars from this site.
It's so fucking strange. So another group is called account hacked, and it has eighty five hundred members, but I'll add it hasn't been updated since the end of twenty twenty three, but it immediately hits you with a post that says, and I quote message me for any hacking services. Facebook recovery, Instagram recovery, lost Funds, recovery, I cloud bypass, et cetera, with a few users responding, along with several other scammers
offering to help in the same way. There's another group with sixty seven hundred members, this time called recover an old Facebook Account you Can't look into, and it offers yet another one eight hundred number that also did not work. A post from December fifth, twenty twenty three, from a user claiming that their account was compromised and their email and password was changed has been responded to forty four times, mostly by scammers attempting to offer account recovery services, but
a few times by other people experiencing the same problem. Elsewhere, a group promising to literally send you money on PayPal has twenty four thousand members and ten plus posts a day. Another called PayPal Problem Solution, which reminds me of a hive song offer similarly scammy services if you can't get into PayPal. Another called cash App Vemo PayPal Zel Support has fifty eight hundred members now. I also, as of my research for this, joined another group and it was
called Facebook Support. It is just every day people going on and on and on and on about how they can't get into accounts and then being told hey, call our toll free number. And it sucks. It sucks because this took me no effort to find. There are hundreds of people every day just going on this thing, begging for help and then being aggressively scammed. Someone here saying live chat, can I get someone from meta live Chat
day later help me recover my disabled account. Plus, someone stole my pictures from Instagram and is using the scam men through offers of sexual content and meetups. Facebook won't delete the account because they use a different name than mine. Someone hacked my Facebook account now he changed all its details and name too. I think the meds and I send the complaint in Facebook help center. They restrict the account and gave me a link to recover it. When
I tried that and recorded a video selfie. It didn't work, and every time when I tried to make the video, every time has failed to load. Anyway, some of these people don't have the best English. I can't speak of a languages. Not going to judge them for that, But anyway, I have a product idea for Meta is this idea of deleting every one of these groups so that people don't get fucking scammed. Important detail though, Now, last year Meta came up with a bloody interesting new idea, this
new feature. Not a big product company, Meta, but they came up with this idea. It's called Meta verification. Now do you know what you get for your fifteen dollars a month where you get a little check mark and they know who you are and they say you're the real person.
You know what?
You also get support, customer support. It's an actual kleptocracy. It's an actual situation where they are making it so that only those who pay will have help. Now there may be an argument from some of you, You say, well, that's just not particularly fucking fair, is it. These poor companies, Poor Mark Zuckerberg, right, poor Mark Zuckerberg. He doesn't make anything from the poor, these horrible little free pigs who oinchored him and say, Mark, Mark, please don't let me
get scammed, don't let people steal from me. And Mark says, ah, I I couldn't possibly make because I make only forty dollars are usual. He makes forty fucking forty dollars and sixty cents per user. This is more valuable than a regular subscription, though of course fifteen bucks a month would be making more than that, But nevertheless, that's an insanely
large amount of money. That's an insanely large amount of money for a service that is decaying and being decayed by a lack of responsibility in stewardship from the fucking burke who runs it and the scumbags who run it with him. And this is what Facebook is, by the way, It's just this whole of sponsored content and outright scams, and Meta is not a steward of this product. It's
been fucking awful for years. They've been making it worse to grow revenue, but also on top of that, they've not been trying to keep it anything like a reliable product, like a good product. It's like if you got on the bus and one of the wheels fucking fell off sometimes and they went, well, you know that happens with buses. That just happens. Sometimes you sit on a bench in a park and it just explodes, splinters all up in your ass. Yeah, that's just what benches do. Mate, the
bench was free, you fucking ass whole. It's so annoying, and I really must repeat myself that it's been like this for years. Meta's been gradually and aggressively making the experience worse, and they've just let this hellhole kind of decay. It really is decay. That's the word I keep coming back to because it sucks.
And some of you.
I've heard from a lot of you who say, oh, I just don't use it. I just don't use it. Even if you don't use this, even if Meta is something you have cut out of your life, there is a real consequence to a social network being used by billions of people. That is this unregulated digital ecological disaster. It's this open wound in the side of the Internet where scammers and spammers the light in tricking and swindling people without any fear of repercussions from Meta, and honestly,
they stop giving a shit years ago. Now, if I get a comment from Meta about this, and by the way, if you're listening from Meta, put Mark on my show. Otherwise I don't want to fucking hear from you. I don't care. I'm not interested. Actually, give me boss Worth, give me Buzz. I'd love to have a chat with Buzz. You and me, Buzz, Let's chat it up. But anyway, I'm sure their comment would be, where we do stop scammers, Well,
you don't really stop them all. And indeed, if I'm the one, one, one surly dipshit with the microphone that can find this hive of scammers with really no effort, why don't you have any automation to do this? Why don't you have something to stop that? And the answer is Meta doesn't care. Meta does not care. They stopped giving a shit a while ago. And it's revisionist history to pretend that Mark Zuckerberg has suddenly chose to take the guardrails off. It's insane how many people I'm reading
who are acting as if this is new. But I need you to realize a Meta all things are justified undergrowth, like making the platform harder to navigate so that users spend more time trying to find the things they actually want to see, or allowing giant groups of scammers and spammers to flourish, so there's always new content for people to get lost in, even if it sucks or it's harmful or it hurts them. And you can hear how much distaste I have for all of this.
But but it's me. I wouldn't be done after just one.
Now this is a two parter, and in the next episode, I'm going to get into how Zuckerberg got away with all of this, and he did so by taking advantage of members of the media that were either asleep at the wheel, hamstrung by their editorial side, or actually just willing to help run air cover for Mark Zuckerberg. And then once I've done that, I want to explain what the actual consequences are, because they're not great. None of this is great. But I don't want to leave you
completely depressed. Right now, you're probably you're seeing the inauguration feeling pretty dark. I really do mean hold those closes to you closer. I do mean be a little bit more loving with the people around you. Big theme of CES was love and companionship and solidarity with your fellow human beings. Call your friends, Text your friends, tell me you love them. Any of your friends whore like why he's telling me, I love it, you love me. That's a that in and of itself, is the symptom of
a society that has lost love. Everything feels really fucking dark. Don't get me wrong, but you're still an autonomous human being. You're still capable of talking to the people around you. To quote ned Bta won't say write your congressman. I don't know what I would tell you to tell them, but I will tell you this. The people around you need you. The people around you love you, and if
they don't, don't talk to them. But show more love to those around you, Show more love to everything, and put more love into everything you do.
And you'll hear the next episode soon.
He'll only be a few days, and I think you're going.
To really like it. But I love you all.
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