Argument 2: The social media business
model is invasive and outright dangerous.
House paint used to contain lead, but,
eventually, the evidence of the dangers of lead
became impossible to ignore. However, this fact
didn’t cause a mass outcry against people
painting their houses. Rather, after a period of
protest and petitioning, lead-based paints
became nonstandard.
We should approach social media in a similar
way. We don’t need to do away with the internet
or smartphones or online socialization; that
would be like banning the painting of houses
instead of banning a certain kind of house paint.
What we need to abolish is social media’s
predominant business model, which the author
refers to as BUMMER.
BUMMER stands for Behaviors of Users
Modified, and Made into an Empire for Rent.
Think of it as a machine that modifies our
behavior, compiles data about people and then
sells it to advertisers for profit.
Since the data collected by BUMMER’s
algorithms is statistical, it doesn’t reveal exactly
what a single person will do or like. But it can
reveal, to a near certainty, what a general
population of people will do or like.
The BUMMER machine has six components:
A – Attention Acquisition leading to Asshole
supremacy. This basically means that social
media is designed in such a way that the
loudest, most unpleasant people get the most
attention.
B – Butting into everyone’s lives. As mentioned
before, BUMMER companies butt into people’s
lives by watching their online activity.
C – Cramming content down people’s throats.
Social media users are constantly barraged with
personalized content. Just think of your
Facebook feed, for instance.
D – Directing people’s behaviors in sneaky
ways. Algorithms direct your behavior on social
media, encouraging you to, for example, make
purchases.
E – Earning money by letting the worst assholes
secretly screw with everyone else. BUMMER
companies make money by selling their users’
data to advertisers and other third-party
companies. Sometimes they sell data to dubious
bad agents, such as Russian state intelligence,
which then use this data to manipulate people.
F – Fake mobs and Faker society. Many
“people” online are in fact bots, contributing to
the superficiality of society at large.
In the United States, there are only two
companies that rely entirely on the BUMMER
business model, and therefore contain all six of
its components: Facebook and Google. Other
companies, such as Reddit and 4chan, may
contain some of these components, but not all of
them.
It’s important to remember that no single
technology is to blame for society’s current ills.
The issue is the BUMMER business model and
its reliance on the manipulation of people who
use technology.
So remember: you don’t need to throw out your
smartphone or stop visiting your favorite
websites, just as people didn’t need to stop
painting houses. What you need to do is stop
using BUMMER services!
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