After seeing your posts on here for a long time, I think it’s fair to say we generally see the world through different lenses. You see a lot of things being pre-planned or at least deliberate, while I see them being the outcome of bad process.
In this case, the difference doesn’t matter because both paths lead to the same conclusion. Was Twitter designed to be a weapon of information warfare? Maybe, maybe not… without question, it definitely is a weapon now. Are they deliberately farming your interactions to make you hate people with certain beliefs? Maybe, maybe not… but the negativity leading to hatred definitely is built into the architecture of the platform.
At this point, I see our society at a strange precipice where by all rights we should be disconnecting from the platform, and instead are actively deluding ourselves into thinking we can co-exist with it.
We don’t need to speculate that our perception is being manipulated for political/military/commercial/unknown effect, because that is a known fact and has been for some time now. Yet we keep coming back for another dose of the seratonin because we can’t make ourselves stop. Do we need to monitor Canes news as it’s breaking by the minute? No we do not, it will be on major news outlets within 10 minutes either way. Do we need to see a bunch of unverified speculation and propaganda every time a political event happens? No we do not, we’re seeing a live feed of events as they unfold. Does the platform offer healthy or even meaningful social engagement? No it does not, it simply leaves you craving validation from strangers.
So what’s drawing us back to keep making profiles and pretend we’re somehow smart enough to control the algorithm, when we know that it’s controlling us like a puppet on a string? Smells a lot like addiction, of a kind that is impacting the world on a broad social level. None of this adds up to anything good happening in the end, IMO.