Oner Asir

Oner Asir

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  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Seamus 2022-03-23 09:02:25

      Anxiety, Vision, Alignment, Action

      A very meaningful documentary. The most impressive thing is that technology does bring us a lot of convenience, but is it really necessary to evolve to social recognition every five minutes? I think I was addicted to QQ for a while at the beginning, and I would post several stories a day, all of...

    • Spencer 2022-03-24 09:02:27

      Why become a social animal

      The original intention of the birth of the Internet is to create a better world. It is the nature of capital to pursue profit, and there is a lack of relevant legal norms. The wild development along the way has become a caged bird unconsciously. The inherent contradiction of capitalism, capitalism...

    • Nels 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Documentaries can be one-sided, but not so naive. They actually use scene representations similar to today's arguments. Excessive sensitivity will make people doubt whether the argument can stand. And there is a dilemma in the title, where is the dilemma? It does not explain why users are willing to share their privacy, and at the same time worry about their privacy being abused. This is the real dilemma.

    • Bernice 2022-04-23 07:03:01

      The final section exposes the documentary's neoliberal underpants. Disagreement, conflict, and resistance are presented as the result of the algorithm of the social network, and the contradiction has now been transferred. The eventual change of direction is a non-disruptive, government-regulated, modern economy with people in mind.

    The Social Dilemma quotes

    • Tristan Harris - Google, Former Design Ethicist: How do you wake up from the Matrix when you don't know you're in the Matrix?

    • Self - Facebook, Former Operations Manager: We've created a system that biases towards false information. Not because we want to, but because false information makes the companies more money than the truth. The truth is boring.