Trust in Platforms
The conversation delves into the shifting perceptions of trust regarding major platforms, particularly in light of their impact on children and the broader societal implications. Insights reveal a growing skepticism towards these companies, especially following events like Cambridge Analytica, and highlight the need for a reassessment of the value exchange between platforms and content creators. The discussion raises critical questions about accountability and the ethical responsibilities of tech giants in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.In this clip
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