evolutionary stupidity – Harold Jarche

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Last Friday of each month, I organized some of the observations and ideas shared on social networks. I call it Friday finds.

“Internet did not make us stupid. It made evolving stupidity.” JA Westenberg

“Everything has faded in mist. The past has been erased, erasure has been forgotten, lying has become the truth.” —George Orwell, “1984”

“You can give someone a fish and teach them to fish. It is much easier to learn to fish when you don't die. ” Ebel Aurora

“Employers: everyone must return to the office, because we work better when people collaborate face to face.
Also: we will replace everyone with AI. »»

Jeff Johnson

How generation Z has become the most gullible generation

“The evidence is clear that people of all ages make sense to give meaning to the overwhelming quantity of information they encounter online, and we must find ways to support people, to find better ways to give meaning to the content that diffuses on their devices.”

Pluralist: the “insouted people” of Sarah Wynn-Williams

Facebook supports his employees, releasing him from the consequences of work for his bad acts. While engineering supply catches up with the request, Facebook leadership realizes that they do not have to worry about the upgrades of the workforce, whether they are encouraged by impunity for sexually abusive patterns, or by the complicity of the company in genocide and autocratic oppression.

First of all, Facebook becomes too big to fail.
Then Facebook becomes too big for in prison.
Finally, Facebook becomes too big to worry about it.

It is the “neglect” that ultimately changes Facebook for the worst, which transforms the landscape of hell of which Wynn-Williams is finally dismissed after it is expressed once too often. Facebook's bosses are not only “carefree” because they refuse to read a briefing note which is longer than a tweet. They are “carefree” in the sense that they arrive at a time when they do not have to worry about who they harm, to whom they enrage, that they ruin.

Hey Claire! How are you? Oh, I'm fine! (Panic, in fact.)
Picture: Jen Sorensen

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