i hope the audience is tracking that, that we it sort of zooms out from like, your relationship with your phone. And some people care, right? Like, some people have ore having a bad time with their relationship with the platforms on their device, and ther their being bullied. They're meeling omo, they are feeling more anxious or depressed. There in they're able to track, or maybe not etrack, that those things are tied,. you know, their psychological state of mind is tied to what's happening on these platforms. The algarism in the case of social media was keep people on line, just keeping on our platform, right?
We all know social media makes us feel bad sometimesā¦but is something more problematic happening on these platforms? šŖ
In this episode, Vickie Curtis, writer of The Social Dilemma, joins Amelia to talk about how social media algorithms cloud the truth and misdirect our attention, with devastating effects for our global communities.
Together, they discussā
- What the attention economy is and how it impacts our lives š§
- Why Vickie wrote The Social Dilemma & how it changed her social media habits š©āš»
- How algorithms & advertising impact our decision-making and global politics šŖ
- PLUS Vickieās recommendations and resources
This episode is a must-listen for anyone thinking about the bigger picture consequences of our social media use. Tune in for a whole lot of smarts & some gentle social critique. And donāt forget to download the Leaving Social Media Toolkit to start doing business differently!
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