k310
6 hours ago
I think we miss the elephant in the room.
Since the rise of "social media" driven by clicks on ads, quality has almost entirely been replaced by quantity. And now, creativity has been farmed out as well.
I still believe in quality.
George Monbiot said it years ago.
Advertising is a poison that demeans even love – and we're hooked on it.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/oct/24/advert...
somewhereoutth
3 hours ago
Banning online advertising would solve very nearly everything. Specifically, social media would die (and traditional media would get a new lease of life).
An intermediate step would be to ban personally targeted advertising, at least then the playing field can be leveled somewhat.
rafterydj
3 hours ago
Here is the problem with the idea of "banning online advertising" - there is a large amount of people who spend a lot of time online. To the point that even small local businesses will buy advertisement space on social media. If such advertising is, it can be assumed social media overall will die, and we will regress back to a world where the previous media incumbents (network television) once again gain all the power.
Not a very wise solution in my opinion.
sph
an hour ago
> Banning online advertising
It's probably easier to end world hunger at this point.