• N-E-N@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    For staying up to date on my local shops and events, Facebook is just the easiest and more reliable option.

    Not sure we should be shaming people about what social media they use lol

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        4 months ago

        lol what a silly statement.

        I like being up to date on what my city councillors are doing, events my local cafes host, local art exhibits, etc. Things that have tangible benefits to my community.

        If you can convince them all to share that content on Mastodon be my guest :)

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          I like being up to date on what my city councillors are doing, events my local cafes host, local art exhibits, etc. Things that have tangible benefits to my community.

          I’m going to say this in the nicest way possible- get up off your behind and attend council meetings in person, walk around your neighborhood, do anything except getting all your local news from Facebook. It’s literally there to show you what they want you to see, not what you want to see. Meta as a company is awful, and the algorithms they use to deliver content and advertising to you are a malignant tumor on society. Any information you get from it can easily be ascertained by walking around your neighborhood.

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            4 months ago

            Sorry but this is wildly oversimplified. I walk and take an e-scooter almost exclusively and couldn’t possibly hope to gather all the information about my city happenings.

            Proposed plans by my councillors are often not posted on posters or billboard on my street, and the ones that are may not give me sufficient detail.

            And aside from politics, cafe’s a 60min+ walk away are never going to be advertising their events on my street lol.

            Also yes of course far more people should go to council meeting in-person, but often work or other responsibilities can get in the way.

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          4 months ago

          Right. You have all the content there but fitted with more horrible tracking mechanism. Choose between it.

          As a more practical answer, use your facebook as a webpage(Don’t use app on phone) on some pretty privacy friendly web browser. Or maybe there are bots which scrapes the content and gives it to you

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      4 months ago

      we absolutely should. facebook is fucking evil, and getting everything to move off it, damaging the network effect, is important for creating a more free and open information ecosystem.

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          4 months ago

          lemmy isn’t too evil. on purpose. mostly.

          certainly less vile than facebook. “no political system is perfect so im’a just exterminate the jews and revere the fuhrer” is not a good look

          and if that sounds like hyperbole, remember how many of your young-male and elderly relatives were radicalized by that social media platform, which has been critical or complicit in multiple genocides, finished and ongoing.

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        You realize you’re shaming people on Lemmy, the people who clearly already support a more privacy centric and less profit-driven approach to social media.

        We don’t live in a Utopia where all 7 billion people have already followed suit, and shaming won’t help. Providing a welcoming community will.