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Asa 2022-01-03 08:01:47
As a data scientist moving bricks in an Internet company, I have something to say
It’s ironic. When watching this documentary, the product manager’s must-read list-Hooked, was on hand, which talked about how to create a product that everyone is addicted to (speaking of dilemma, the author recently wrote a new book about how Protect your time from being occupied by social media)
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Pasquale 2022-03-21 09:02:24
I give five stars because I see hope at the end, not what they reveal and the truth.
When I was watching this documentary, I thought in a narrow sense that all the behaviors that they had worked for Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc. were disclosed in it because they had left and there was no continued supply of benefits. etc. When I continued to watch patiently, I found that their...

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Lola 2022-03-25 09:01:12
A whole series of complaints, but still can not give a practical answer. So the world will continue to fall for a long time.
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Jaylen 2022-01-03 08:01:47
I have always been closer to Yuval Noal’s defensive heart against social networks. In his recent conversation with Tang Feng, Ms. Tang is closer to Bill Gates. Their trust in Code is law is based on their mastery of technology, which is slightly arrogant. Blindly. Humans are good at inventing and creating tools, but they cannot always use them wisely. When socialmedia was created, the attributes of tools are becoming more and more blurred. Connecting everything becomes binding everything. We are all trained automatically while losing our personal concentration. Donate time to create value for technology companies. I am used to seeing my neighbors give up tolerance and sarcastically target strangers, even if the other party just doesn't treat the cafe as a library to make noise. Most of us have forgotten our original intention of using social networks, we just can't stop, this is wrong, we have to introspect.
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