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The Social Dilemma & The Great Hack - Assignment

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The Social Dilemma & The Great Hack - Assignment

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“The Social Dilemma” & “The Great Hack” - Individual Assignment .In today's business climate, digital marketing is being used by an increasing number ofentrepreneurs, companies, and larger corporate conglomerates. As a result, when communicatingand conducting business in a digital environment, it is critical to consider and closely trackethical practices.The two famous documentary films the social dilemma and the great hack Comment criticallyabout how ethical problems should be addressed by laws, rules, and codes of conduct regardingsocial platforms.The social dilemma refers to how we are all products in the world of social media furtherexplores how the nature of social media is intended to support addiction, control people andgovernments, and spread false narratives and misinformation. The film also looks at the impactof social media on mental health.while the great hack refers to the whole Cambridge Analytica fiasco and its involvement in the2016 US election, as well as Facebook's complicity in it all. It examines how, in the aftermath ofthe 2016 U.S. presidential election, a data firm called Cambridge Analytica came to symbolizethe dark side of social media.The social dilemma movie directed by Jeff Orlowski is based on real experiences and stories alsomany former employees, executives, and other professionals like Tristan Harris, Tim Kendall,Sean Parker ,Aza Raskin, etc from top tech companies and social media sites such as Facebook,Google, Twitter, Mozilla, and YouTube are interviewed in the film. These interviewees exploreand share their experiences and explain how such channels have had negative social, political,and cultural implications based on their firsthand interactions at their businesses. The film delvesinto the alleged exploitation methods used by social media sites to manipulate their audiences, aswell as the psychology used to accomplish this goal. According to the interviewees, this oftenleads to elevated depression and suicide rates among teenagers and young adults.
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Some of the interviewees admit the dark side of social media They'll be confessing andapologizing, it turns out. Justin Rosenstein, for example, is the creator of Facebook's most well-known feature, the "like" icon. He nervously admits that the aim was to "share positivity."What's wrong with allowing your friends and their friends to "like" a post you've made? People'sfeelings are hurt when they don't get likes, It turns out that not getting likes hurts people'sfeelings. As a result, they alter their actions to gain more likes. a problem is a large number ofYoung teens desperately seeking "likes." this explains they get insecure and underestimatethemselves when they are not getting enough likes for their picture or video. We've all seen andexperience the painful fear of school, when you suddenly stop trusting what your parents say anddecide that what you want is to be considered cool, or at the very least not a complete loser, byyour peers. Multiply that by the internet's vast, uncontrolled environment. Even though there aremany basic rights, rules, and regulations in many countries and their constitutions to address andsecure the privacy and other issues of social media the above-mentioned problem can be onlysolved with proper guidance and understanding of human minds especially the mindset ofteenagers and young adults like what they desire, what are their expectations how they treatthemselves and others. People don't focus on this side this is why anxiety, depression, self-harm,and suicide attempts among college students, currently in the students' age range of 13-18, haveincreased compared to others.And the one whose job title at Facebook as head of "monetization," according to experts, hadgood intentions. Another admits that he spent all day at work working on making his siteineffably seductive, only to be unable to avoid the very algorithmic tricks he managed to developwhen he got home at night.Furthermore, the movie highlights "Snapchat Dysmorphia," a recent psychiatric concept forpeople who pursue plastic surgery to look more like the filtered pictures they see on socialmedia. This issue is also connected with the mental stability of humans how they see themthrough a social media platform and their reactions. earlier the purpose of a social mediaplatform like Snapchat focused on connecting people through pictures but when they introducedfilters to the app people start comparing themselves with digitally made filters and starts to
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