corporate web
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The corporate web is perhaps more critically explained as the capitalist web, where people are the product, and their time, attention, and clicks are seen as a natural resource to be extracted and sold to the highest bidder. The most prominent part of the corporate web are social media silos, driven by the web advertising business model, with algorithms that amplify divisive posts, designed to maximize ad views while driving apart families & friends, and polarizing entire countries.
Criticism
Brain Drain on Society
The corporate web is a brain drain on society to slosh money around to distract people and show them things they donβt need:
some of the best and brightest minds of our generation are working on how to get more people to click on ads
from Max Bockβs Human Code, 2020-06-05.
See Also
- IndieWeb
- social media
- silos
- https://twitter.com/cstross/status/1272621900527734790
- "Social media compete in an intense Darwinian arms race to attract advertising revenue. They do this by stimming your brain's dopamine receptors. Easiest way to do this is to push OUTRAGE! HATE! FEAR! messages which make you keep clicking. If news is a drug, Twitter/FB are heroin." @cstross June 15, 2020