?? Newsletter #74: What Has Social Media Done to Society? | Elon Musk & Twitter | Revlon Rule | More...
This week:?there's a focus on social media. In particular, its impact on society over the last decade. Plus the latest on the Elon Musk/Twitter soap opera, how the Revlon Rule might impact it, and some other news, stats and trends from the tech economy. (BTW, I'm getting bored with the Musk/Twitter thing...I'll be back on the Metaverse and Web3 for next week).
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What Is The Impact of a Decade of Social Media?
Back Story:??When I saw Jeff Bezos' tweet that said:?"This piece by Jonathan Haidt is thoughtful, beautifully written, and important. Very worth the long read", I had 2 thoughts.
First, to read the article (which I did).
And Second, what have I got to do to get Jeff to recommend one of my essays!???
The?article in The Atlantic?is a long read and charts the evolution of social media over the past decade. It also plots society changes and attitudes over the same period and draws the correlation.
I recommend you get yourself a cup of tea (or coffee) and a plate of digestives before starting it.
One of the points that resonated with me was about the role of social media and the erosion of trust in society.
??A?working paper?led by the social scientists Philipp Lorenz-Spreen and Lisa Oswald on the subject of social media concluded that?“the large majority of reported associations between digital media use and trust appear to be detrimental for democracy.
?? The scientists found that, on balance, social media amplifies political polarization; foments populism, especially right-wing populism; and is associated with the spread of misinformation.”
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Teenage Angst Linked to Social Media (Again)
A UK study of 84,000 teenagers has identified a link between heavy social media usage and teenage anxiety. They also found it affects girls between ages 11 and 13. Whereas for boys, the sensitive period is 14 and 15.
Facebook Shift AI Focus to Metaverse and Away from Detecting Harm
Source:?The Information
TikTok pushes teen safety measures internationally
Source:?TechCrunch
Facebook's Effort to Attract Preteens: A Cause for Concern?
“They are a valuable but untapped audience.”
Internal Facebook documents show the company formed a team to study preteens, set a three-year goal to create more products for them and commissioned strategy papers about the long-term business opportunities presented by these potential users.
Source:?Wall Street Journal
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Elon's Twitter Soap Opera - Scene 420
Meanwhile:??Elon Musk continues his pursuit of Twitter ownership, with idealistic promises of a digital land for free speech,?devoid of spambots,?and populated only by real people.
Somehow, I think Musk (and the 1990 Internet generation)?are missing the point. Free speech requires moderation, which means rules. Otherwise, it is more of a free-for-all than free speech.
IMHO, Twitter was right to deplatform Trump, thereby removing a major source of misinformation on Twitter that was fuelling opinions amongst his supporters. (On Nov 7th 2020, Trump tweeted; "I WON THIS ELECTION, BY ALOT". It was Liked 1.2 million times and ReTweeted 190,000 times. P.s. Trump did not win the election.)
The question of whether Musk would replatform Trump is a question he has yet to answer.
However, the key issue for now is, Can Elon Musk really afford to buy Twitter outright? He may be worth $270 billion and considered the world's richest man (after Putin?), but it's a volatile wealth based on his shareholdings in his companies.
What is The Revlon Rule?
Back Story:??The Wall Street Journal reports this week that a Private Equity firm called Apollo was in a bid for Twitter. There's also speculation that PE firm Thoma Bravo is in a separate bid.
If it's true it means that Twitter is technically “in play”. Let me explain.
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The latest survey of?American Teenagers from Piper Sandler?revealed some interesting findings:
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