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Social media may not create our bad habits, but it feeds them, and for one reason alone: money.
Those who want to blame social media for the state of our democracy, as well as those who want to absolve the industry of blame, can’t ignore this essential point.
Twitter, Google and Facebook are moneymaking enterprises, and they will do whatever they need to do to increase revenue. Helping or hurting democracy is incidental to that goal, as are improving or degrading our daily lives, or making the world a better or worse place.
Social media may be only as harmful as we allow it to be, but as to whether social media is a force for good, as is so often claimed, I would ask this: How many people working in the industry would still be there if their jobs paid the same as, say, teaching or social work?
Don’t ask about the intentions, aspirations or responsibilities of social media companies. Just follow the money. That’s the real story.
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