Thursday, November 17, 2022

We can hear you

Why haven't heard about a website that talks about anti-war, maybe because in this state of the world, the U.S. is doing everything sneaky and illegal to get proper resources for our economy. Not to mention instead of being impartial in conflicts between allies we choose one side and instigate and join the argument. In conclusion, I believe the U.S. doesn't want the big and important voices to talk about the problems and what's wrong with the U.S. 

The question is why? Why do we hide different aspects of point of view when we believe it contradicts us or even proves us wrong. Take this, for example, this isn't just a website, they have videos and actually have marketed and produced news pieces about certain situations, and yet, even these big names haven't really been heard. Here's my best understanding of why 


It also comes down to the algorithm that's been set with you ever since you touched social media. One of the main purposes of social media is to hunt for and exchange various ideas and information that we find useful or informative. Social Media plays both sides when it comes to seeing” truths”. When using social media like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Tiktok. However, social media businesses' main task is to figure out how to keep users like us on their platforms. It's so clever yet simple how they do it. Then use basic AI to monitor your speech, actions, and reactions to certain stimuli as well as your likes and dislikes, and they create algorithms that are exclusive of interest to you. When you log onto these same social media platforms, you only find similar truths and opinions that you have, which isn't necessarily bad because you get to learn more, but it does mean that our truth doesn't change and our knowledge doesn't expand. They have the power to tell you what's important to you and what's not, which I believe plays apart on we haven't seen this production pieces or articles on this important topic.

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