Facebook and Society
The discussion delves into the complex relationship between technology and societal issues, highlighting the difference between addictive products and the sociological effects of platforms like Facebook. There's skepticism about the effectiveness of advertising and a recognition that the narrative around Facebook's influence may actually bolster its business model. The conversation emphasizes the need for deeper, academic exploration of these pressing issues rather than relying solely on mainstream media reporting.In this clip
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