Big Tech's Economy-Wide Trust Collapse
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The article discusses how Big Tech's growing distrust is affecting the news industry's traffic and revenue, with commenters reflecting on the broader implications of large tech companies' failure to operate legitimately.
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The news is folk science. Explanations (a dispute over money ends in murder) are substituted for correlations (not every dispute over money ends up violent). The news reinforces big techs reliance on exploitative explanation addiction rather than the widespread adoption of post folk science correlations.
True, but there used to be a certain amount of restraint about it, in order to try to walk the fine line between "hyperbole" and "lying".
These days, companies don't care about that line and just lie freely, while at the same time straight-up abusing their customers. The lack of trust, and even the anger, is very well-earned.