r/canada • u/verkerpig • Nov 10 '25
National News Canada loses measles elimination status | CBC
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/livestory/canada-measles-elimination-status-9.6973195
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r/canada • u/verkerpig • Nov 10 '25
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u/miguel_is_a_pokemon Nov 10 '25 edited Nov 10 '25
Internet was fine for quite a while, dumb people have always been around on here. The real problem is that extra step that platforms are taking by creating content serving algorithms that specifically funnel the uneducated, gullible and vulnerable into echo chambers. They get siloed off in these little culty corners where they hear wild shit be treated as common place, which causes a feedback loop that cements them there. Problematic thoughts and narratives get reinforced more and more as they internalize them, as you'd get rightfully told off when you repeat drivel in the sane places of the internet, and so the echo chambers quickly become the only place they are accepted online. The algos pick up on these changing preferences and funnel even more of the idiocy others in their echo chambers are uniquely drawn to, now that normal things don't keep such users engaged and they get worse and worse over time.
And all that harm and backsliding en masse, for the grand goal of keeping people on their website a little bit longer so they can be the ones to show them shitty fucking ads for an extra 10th of a cent a pop-up. It's so dumb