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Elon Musk’s misinformation machine made the horrors of Southport, a small town in the UK, much worse
(www.prospectmagazine.co.uk)
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I'm not a bot, and we're talking on social media.
*corporate. There's a profit motive for them to encourage the behavior and be addictive
We’re talking on a forum. This is not social media. It has none of the hallmarks of social media, like friending people, following their feeds, or being a spot where you post about your lives. Forums have never been and will never be social media.
Just like Facebook Marketplace isn’t social media, just because you can do something on a site doesn’t mean that site belongs to a completely separate category of sites.
I hate to break it to you, but Reddit and similar fall under the category of social media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)
It really doesn’t. It is pointless to describe forums as social media because then you’re really calling everything on the internet social media. News comment sections, blogs with comment sections, even Amazon product pages which have comment sections! You can even follow sellers on Amazon.
There has to be a line somewhere and it’s definitely on the other side of forums.