#Socialmedia itself is not the existential threat. Rather, it’s the way that social media surfaces and amplifies the worst of humanity. The war, then, is not so much with Big Tech as it is with humanity’s horrible impulses.
— tiongson (@ptiongson) September 10, 2020
Think about that for a second https://t.co/a9YYXUYtzB
There are only two industries that call their customers “users”....
— ❦☆Kirby☆❦ (@the_Breastest) September 10, 2020
“illegal drugs and software”
If u haven’t already watched “the social dilemma documentary on Netflix...i advise you to watch it...it’s scary how much the internet is tailored to keep you addicted and scrolling.
“The Social Dilemma,” a documentary now on Netflix, aims to sound the alarm about the incursion of data mining and manipulative technology into our social lives and beyond. https://t.co/ARkDGawonw
— New York Times Arts (@nytimesarts) September 9, 2020
Documentary filmmaker Jeff Orlowski seems preoccupied with the destruction of the world. In 2017 he documented the erosion of coral reefs in 'Chasing Coral.' His latest film, 'The Social Dilemma,' takes aim at an even greater danger: social media.
— WIRED (@WIRED) September 9, 2020
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Hate Social Media? You’ll Love This Documentary. The Social Dilemma argues that humanity’s greatest existential threat is not climate change, but Facebook. https://t.co/jGkwKfzBMH
— Sharon K. Gilbert (@sharonkgilbert) September 9, 2020
"The Social Dilemma" is a must-see new documentary featuring Tristan Harris, @openmarkets advisory board member, on the corrosive effects of Facebook and Big Tech on democracy. https://t.co/uTgEIaGAXc
— Open Markets Institute (@openmarkets) September 9, 2020
Agreed, we need better social platforms that are built differently than the last generation https://t.co/PTlnEmHqho
— Ken Wattana (@KenWattana) September 10, 2020
I hope ALL of you watch @jefforlowski’s latest. The folks at @ExposureLabs made the most urgent film you’ll see this year. https://t.co/gj2QscjRHt
— James Kicklighter (@jameskick) September 10, 2020
The Social Dilemma (on Netflix) — about how social media is designed to be addictive and its impact upon society — is very good. Just ignore the dramatised bits and listen to the real people. Also, they have bona fide pro tips at the end of the documentary. #ChangetheConversation
— Deepanjana (@dpanjana) September 10, 2020
Review: A call to digital arms, 'The Social Dilemma' demands change via @latimes: https://t.co/jIqvS3ooLz #TheSocialDilemma
— The Social Dilemma (@SocialDilemma_) September 9, 2020
Review: A call to digital arms, 'The Social Dilemma' demands change https://t.co/FitU6vcBrG
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) September 10, 2020
Our new documentary film #TheSocialDilemma arrives on Netflix tomorrow, Weds Sept 9th!
— Tristan Harris (@tristanharris) September 9, 2020
Truly hope it will become an "Inconvenient Truth for tech" moment for tech's dangerous business model… causing what @FT calls "the climate change of culture"https://t.co/mFden7MkjF
"Coinciding with the rise of social media...there was a 62% rise in girls aged 15 to 19 being admitted to hospital for self-harm, and 189% in 10 to 14-year-olds," part of a "gigantic increase" in depression and anxiety in the United States https://t.co/pkjT0lk3h6
— Vincent Bevins (@Vinncent) September 8, 2020
This is one documentary you shouldn't miss.............at any cost. https://t.co/rO1dssiE1c
— Utpal Parashar (@utpal_parashar) September 10, 2020
‘The #SocialDilemma’ Review: Watch, Unplug and Run https://t.co/Ep7Iy9S9z2
— The Eye of the Digital Storm (@FuturICT) September 9, 2020
‘The Social Dilemma’ Review: Unplug and Run https://t.co/2SQ13hh3DQ
— Laurie David (@Laurie_David) September 9, 2020
"Social media itself is not the existential threat. Rather, it’s the way that social media surfaces and amplifies the worst of humanity." Sharp review by @pardesoteric -> Hate Social Media? You’ll Love This Documentary https://t.co/cBegH7cpdH pic.twitter.com/tYmWr3zVt7
— ?????????? ?????? (@gchicco) September 10, 2020
"Jeff Orlowski’s “The Social Dilemma” may be the most important documentary you see this year." A bit hype-y. The experts are perfect but the "movie" part is nerdy The doc lays out the pavlovian manipulative nature of social media. #FacebookFools https://t.co/hmTdKhbV4j
— Robert Young Pelton (@RYP__) September 10, 2020
“A call to digital arms,” @SocialDilemma_ ' demands deep structural change. Where to begin?? Educate yourself. Hack the platforms themselves. Delete apps that are sucking your attention.
— Ⓕelipe Viveros (@theworldweare) September 10, 2020
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“Orlowski elected not to offer the co’s under scrutiny a chance to defend themselves..he says, “we’re hearing the Facebook & Google party line all the time through their press & advertising where they’re saying, ‘Look at us improving freedom & democracy’.” https://t.co/YSdHwkrdDI
— neil turkewitz (@neilturkewitz) September 9, 2020
I do not normally urge people to watch something I like, but this documentary on Netflix is a must for everyone who is curious on understanding the persuasive technology designed for humans to be addicted to social media. @HumaneTech_ @tristanharris https://t.co/4xS8PzEeun
— Nirja Shah (@nirjasshah) September 11, 2020
"The @SocialDilemma_ is remarkably effective in sounding the alarm about the incursion of data mining and manipulative technology into our social lives and beyond."
— Robert Lustig MD (@RobertLustigMD) September 10, 2020
Important watch! Learn more on my website: https://t.co/RGm1yIi6O2https://t.co/qFkQrm5HBj
just watched. we should runhttps://t.co/ISkxmOHcYa
— Terry Kinney (@RealTerryKinney) September 10, 2020
‘The Social Dilemma’ Review: Unplug and Run https://t.co/d5yW5y2v4F
— ??????????????????? (@ProfessorJVH) September 10, 2020
I recommend you watch this documentary. We must understand and avoid the manipulative motives of social media while using it for social good.
Hate Social Media? You’ll Love This Documentary https://t.co/yNZrufKIew #Culture/Movies #documentaries #SocialMedia #Culture #Netflix
— SyntaxError (@DataAugmented) September 9, 2020
Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma suggests that the way social media surfaces and amplifies the worst of humanity is our greatest existential threat today (Arielle Pardes/Wired) /via @MediaREDEF by @JasonHirschhorn https://t.co/iokUH8Gdh9
— Jason Hirschhorn (@JasonHirschhorn) September 10, 2020