> just because I stop my car to watch a train wreck doesn't mean I want to see more train wrecks
I guess FB will be the judge. They might even stop showing train wrecks to a person if they notice metrics dropping. Some of these metrics might even track the user’s well being, although most will focus on the well being of shareholders.
We lost the levers long time ago, replaced by opaque algorithms; are there any signs for this to change?
I guess FB will be the judge. They might even stop showing train wrecks to a person if they notice metrics dropping. Some of these metrics might even track the user’s well being, although most will focus on the well being of shareholders.
We lost the levers long time ago, replaced by opaque algorithms; are there any signs for this to change?