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ShowJanuary 11, 2024
"They are selling you to the highest bidder": Crowder Calls For A #Cleanslate On Social Media
Do you feel like you are in a rate race? Well, it’s 2024. Which means it is time to start with a clean slate.
These days, rather than being exposed to the content that you want to see, an algorithm decides that for you.
“It is an artificial brain. It is not even human,” Crowder said. “That is why it feels like a rat race. It is an entire industry that is appealing to a brain that does not even exist.”
This artificial machine goes as far as to tell you what you want to see.
"Who you subscribe to and what you say you want to watch is largely irrelevant because of an artificial brain telling you what it is that you need to see," Crowder said. "The difference between you controlling the devices, between you turning the things on that you want to watch, and you using it to help build your community, is very different from a device that is bombarding you nonstop with a default setting.”
Social media was supposed to help bring you closer to people and be “social”. But people are only feeling increasingly more isolated.
“They are selling you to the highest bidder,” Crowder said. “You are the product they are selling. You are just a means to an end to make money. This is not about serving you. This is not a tool like a radio or a hammer. You are a tool to them. They don’t serve you, you are serving them.”
Don’t you think it is time that these platforms start serving you?
“We are not saying delete everything. We are saying delete the content so that you can start fresh. If you do this, it will turn their algorithms in a loop and you get to start with a clean slate.," Crowder said.
Delete Twitter
There is a program called Redact where you can mass delete your posts.
Download at redact.dev.
Delete Instagram
- Go to your profile
- Click the three lines in the top right corner
- Click “Your Activity”
- Scroll down to "posts"
- Select all posts and then click delete"
Delete Facebook
- Go to your profile
- Select Manage Posts & Find posts you no longer want
- Click Next > Delete Posts > Done.
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