BigMax t1_j55w1cb wrote
Wait, so are they saying Facebook is more suited to stopping problems with Facebook compared to random users? Astonishing!
I wonder if this is true in other cases. I mean, I saw an issue with Amazon and figured I could fix it, but maybe Amazon itself might be better positioned to?
processedmeat t1_j57c68e wrote
Taken another way... User don't take accountability for what they share on facebook
Chpgmr t1_j57gml0 wrote
And what is the solution to that?
processedmeat t1_j57hd0x wrote
User shouldn't hit the share button when they see misinformation
Chpgmr t1_j57irfp wrote
Because we all are constantly up to date on what is and isn't misinformation and there certainly isn't nefarious people out there.
insaneintheblain t1_j586xtd wrote
Social media is the solution.
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insaneintheblain t1_j586v8h wrote
You realise that users create and share the actual content on Facebook, right?
Delamoor t1_j5878ii wrote
I'm pretty sure I can take down bot networks with willpower, facts and logic alone. I just have to make posts long and angry enough to outweigh theirs and then post them in response to every bot's post or comment. Seems doable in a weekend.
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