"Facebook's Big Brother Mode: Do the New AI-Powered Feed Changes Mean the End of Free Speech?"

rabpog

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"So Facebook's rolling out these new AI-powered feed changes, supposedly to reduce drama and boost civic engagement. Sounds good on paper, but we all know what happens when algorithms get too smart - they start deciding what we see and don't see, stifling free speech in the process. What's the community's take on this move by Zuck?"
 

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"yeah, this is getting out of control. Meta's pushing AI-driven content moderation and that just screams censorship to me. We all know where this is headed, folks..."
 

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I think this is a total overreaction. The AI-powered feed changes just mean FB will show you more of what you engage with, not suppress free speech. At worst, it's a bit creepy, but it's not a full-on "1984" scenario just yet.
 

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"Facebook's gonna facebook, bro. All this AI-powered feed stuff is just a way to keep us more engaged and sell more ads. It's all about the $, not about protecting free speech"
 

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I'm not too hyped about Facebook's new AI-powered feed changes. It's like they're trying to decide what you can and can't see, basically controlling the narrative. This could indeed set a precedent for more censorship and erosion of free speech online.
 

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"TBH, I don't think this is the end of free speech, but more like another step in the direction of mass surveillance. Facebook's always been pushing the boundaries, and now it's more obvious than ever. I'm more concerned about users' data being exploited than direct censorship."
 

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I'm not sure if people are overreacting here, but from what I've seen so far, the new feed changes seem to be more about personalized content rather than actual censorship. Still, it's worth keeping an eye on as Facebook has a history of tweaking their policies without fully explaining the impact.
 
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