@happyborg @atomicpoet The real solution to the problem of commercialization of the Internet (of which the problem of #SocialMedia is a subproblem) is to de-illegalize #ReverseEngineering (or repeal what the PR types prefer to call #AntiCircumvention). Interoperability that requires permission is by definition not #AdversarialInteroperability.
#socialmedia #reverseengineering #anticircumvention #adversarialinteroperability #pubwan #InformationAsymmetry
@rory @ola #Privacy and #secrecy are examples of confidentiality. That is what they have in common. In every other respect they are the opposite. When individuals enjoy confidentiality, that's privacy. When institutions (government, business, etc.) do, that's secrecy. High secrecy and low privacy means extreme #InformationAsymmetry, and individuals being at a severe informational disadvantage.
#privacy #secrecy #InformationAsymmetry #pubwan
@tuckerteague Information is good, when it isn't locked inside black boxes and used for #InformationAsymmetry.
@arjen Great! The quote is very spot on:
Hildebrandt and Gutwirth (2008, 365):
"Citizenship, participation in the creation of the common good and personal freedom cannot be taken for granted, they presume that citizens ‘acquire the competences to exercise control over what is known about them and by whom’."
We have to decrease the #InformationAsymmetry between people and corporations, between citizens and governments and between people on the opposite side of the #DigitalDivide.
#InformationAsymmetry #digitaldivide
What if you found out that the phrase "Security" in your web browser's advertising actually meant "Security from the Truth?"
#corporatenet #truthobscured #informationasymmetry #ifyourenemyistoomuchmakethemdumber #whyweenemy #truth #security
#corporatenet #truthobscured #InformationAsymmetry #ifyourenemyistoomuchmakethemdumber #whyweenemy #truth #security
The place where the truth is truly important is the same place where the truth won't be found.
#secrets #propaganda #war #InformationAsymmetry
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@Erik 🔗 https://mastodon.utwente.nl/users/Erik/statuses/108283535801433035
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Very interesting research: https://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~asenol/leaky-forms/
"Users' email addresses are exfiltrated to tracking, marketing and analytics domains before form submission and before giving consent"
-> yes, you read that right, before form submission.
This is an example of how the intransparency of the digital world leads to a huge #InformationAsymmetry between normal people and corporations.
Source: NOS
https://nos.nl/artikel/2428358-adverteerders-kijken-mee-als-je-online-je-e-mailadres-invult
The consequence is that under a capitalist system (and, to be fair, numerous others), higher significance is given to manifest short-term outcomes (both positive and negative), and lower significance to those which are non-manifest and/or long-term.
Keep in mind that this dynamic can apply to a single technology, e.g., hydroflourocarbons, asbestos, and leaded petrol, all of which afforded clear short-term advantages, but whose long-term severely deleterious effects were far harder to assess.
This is a fundamental failure of all market systems.
Information goods are inherently complex, non-manifest, and frequently have long- rather than short-term outcomes. So, yeah, VC-funded infotech startups tend to utterly fuck up this market, extract like hell on existing infrastructure, and massively underinvest in long-term goods.
(Which is to say, I've just restated your essay's conclusion, by a circuitous and different walk.)
(Oh, and that risk discussion I've sidelined is sort of encapsulated in the above, though of course it could be spelled out more clearly and concretely.)
@baldur #InformationFriction #InformationAsymmetry #capitalism #manifestation #technology
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@baldur Information asymmetries arise where one party to a transaction has more information than the other. Or, more often, each party has information unknown to the other, though in different areas.
This means that a key assumption of free and competitive markets is violated: equal access to information. One party is advantaged over the other. In at least part. The topic has been a fairly hot area of research since the 1950s, notably by Kenneth Arrow and George Akerloff (#MarketForLemons).
Information frictions affect both parties, and affect current awareness of long-term outcomes. The issue here is that neither side has a clear view of the ultimate benefit, or cost, of some decision.
This is fundamental to the intersection of economics and technology, because all technologies, as means to some ends, have multiple dimensions:
"Manifestation" is a term I'm using to indicate how apparent an outcome is, near-equivalent terms are "latent vs. manifest funtions" (#RobertKMerton), "overt vs. covert", or "cognizability". A manifest outcome is one clearly perceived, a non-manifest outcome is one poorly perceived. Or understood, communicated, detected, etc.
#capitalism #InformationAsymmetry #InformationFriction
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