yep, but for most of those its not very good for us.
Like fast food, it makes satiates a short term desire for a long term problem.
At least, facebook, instagram and an argument can be made for gmail.
I think goods are a different thing altogether though, nobody tells you what to do with your washing machine after you buy it, but social media engines use your data against you and change the rules/system on a whim.
Like fast food, it makes satiates a short term desire for a long term problem.
At least, facebook, instagram and an argument can be made for gmail.
I think goods are a different thing altogether though, nobody tells you what to do with your washing machine after you buy it, but social media engines use your data against you and change the rules/system on a whim.