• FireWire400@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I have no idea what smashing perfectly functional devices is supposed to accomplish. I mean yeah, it’s an anti-tech rally, but creating e-waste is kinda shitty.

    Actually, I don’t think I get the point of this whole thing at all. They’re not rallying against climate change or fascism, it’s just “phone bad”. I guess I’m just too old to get it…

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      5 hours ago

      Symbolism is a very important aspect of public protest and the consequential reporting on and influence of it.

      Actually, I don’t think I get the point of this whole thing at all. They’re not rallying against climate change or fascism, it’s just “phone bad”.

      I didn’t read the article in full, but it was pretty clear to me right away from the top. They’re saying: We as a society should prioritize real human connection over consuming big tech platforms.

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      Can’t open source Apple phones.

      So basically, getting rid of tech that spies on you and can’t be used anymore after a certain point I guess.

      And unlike books, tech has made some things worse. Job applications for one thing. When we were young, recruiters had to physically read the letters and/or places hiring had to physically see you in person.

      Now hiring agencies just use automated tools (even before AI) and you get ghosted constantly.

      Renting and housing has gotten more expensive because prices can be changed on the fly based on market data available 24/7 (effigy is illegal in many places, but that law rarely enforced).

      And that’s not getting into brainrot AI content and manipulative machinations of social media.

      There’s definitely reasons to be frustrated at tech for the younger generation. And even justifiable reasons to destroy closed source tech.

      Comparing to book burnings is only a false equivalence, as you’re not destroying information, you’re destroying locks that require special keys, unlike FOSS.

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        7 hours ago

        So basically, getting rid of tech that spies on you and can’t be used anymore after a certain point I guess.

        There are enough people that are perfectly fine with having any phone or any device to do basic stuff like making calls. And besides, if you wanted to get rid of something there are more responsible ways to do that than “me don’t like, me smash” IMO

        And that’s not getting into brainrot AI content and manipulative machinations of social media.

        It’s very easy to not use social media (in a harmful way) and not consume brainrot AI content in my opinion. Sure, it’s getting more difficult to differentiate I guess, but it’s still not that difficult if you try even a little bit

        Comparing to book burnings is only a false equivalence

        Which is why I didn’t make that comparison, I guess you wanted to reply to @[email protected]

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          There are enough people that are perfectly fine with having any phone or any device to do basic stuff like making calls.

          And those people will already have at least a feature phone. The poor don’t stop eating because someone else burns gilded pork fat. In both cases because those things are needed (food, communication in modern society for basic services and work).

          It’s very easy to not use social media (in a harmful way) and not consume brainrot AI content in my opinion. Sure, it’s getting more difficult to differentiate I guess, but it’s still not that difficult if you try even a little bit

          It actually isn’t. The algorithms for most social media are designed to release dopamine, and humans tend to be social creatures. Sure, if more of society and people knew of the harms it causes, especially particular ones, then it would be easier. But right now? It’s like trying to tell people they shouldn’t smoke in the 1950s.

          Btw, we’re using social media right now. Lemmy isn’t immune, and there’s definitely bad actors here that use social media negatively. You either have to avoid All or constantly block communities.

          Which is why I didn’t make that comparison, I guess you wanted to reply to @[email protected]

          Whoops yeah, that last part was for them.

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      9 hours ago

      Destroying perfectly functional tech really bothered me too from an environmentalist standpoint. I am always trying to rescue old but working tech and trying to find a use for it or fix it up to pass on to someone in need.

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      It’s similar to burning books IMO.
      Buying something just to destroy it will always be moronic no matter what the item is.
      It only accomplishes to make the company that makes those items make more money, so they can make even more items.