• HackThePlanet@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    For those who may have forgotten, the little prince of Meta more or less started with Facemash, a site that displayed two photos side by side and asked users to vote for which person was “more attractive,” using a mechanism similar to “Hot or Not.”

    All “funny” if it weren’t for:

    • Privacy: using photographs of people without consent would often violate regulations and, in many countries, personal data protection laws.
    • Consent: the people depicted had not chosen to participate.
    • Objectification: asking people to rank solely based on their physical appearance can be seen as a form of objectification and can contribute to a disrespectful environment.
    • Possible psychological effects: this type of public comparison can affect self-esteem and exclude or humiliate some people.

    Not to mention what happened with Cambridge Analytica.

    What do people expect from a mind like that?