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Resocialized media #61
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Shall we call it |
Maybe the repetition 'Socialize Social' could generate confusion, what do you think of:
Meaning that we need to remove from Social Media all design features that turn them into harms against their users. |
Implying it was armed before (it is, but that has negative connotation). Maybe create a variant: Socialized Media PS. You didn't fill the template fully. Do you mind me editing missing fields directly in the template? |
What about those?
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I don't want to be perceived as too stubborn on chosing a name, but it is one that will be used very often, and may - if we are successful - end up in the strategy docs of the social media companies themselves. So it should be very short (i.e. 2 words max) and self-describing. Most people do not associate dopamine with social media, and not all changes we strive for are dopamine-related (e.g. trust, privacy, information quality, etc.). 'Humanise' is also not spot on, and may sound too idealistic and - to some - too soft, or even 'leftist'. The theme should be about improving social media in general to realign them to what humans need, and encompass all that is in there.
I have one improvement to my last suggestion: Resocialized Media According to definitions, this fits the theme really well:
I favor this last term 'Resocialized Media', as it is self-describing and would also be good for using as a hashttag, for instance. |
I didn't know that term (to resocialize) even existed, it looks perfect. |
Resocialized Media Theme
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Summary
Promote design and feature changes in social media which would go in a more humane direction.
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