The fundamental problem of social media is our want-to-want and our want are disjoint.

· Bits and Bobs 3/30/26
  • The fundamental problem of social media is our want-to-want and our want are disjoint.
    • We care about the former in theory but not in practice.
    • The platforms can only operationalize the latter and also really just want eyeballs.
    • So they are the ones able and willing to think about the system and what they want is for the users to do precisely what the users want but don't want to want.
    • Goodharts law.

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