It's ok, was the last lil push I needed to stop with reddit entirely which is good.
It makes me mad they do everything just shy of connecting capitalism to the issues put forth in the movie, and in a similar vein alot of the people interviewed made money off this shit, while keeping their kids away from it, and are just now speaking out. Idk just rubs me the wrong way when someone knows something is wrong but chooses to profit and later after they got the bag speak up
They lump all "political extremism" together, and the teenage son gets "radicalized" by a vague anti-establishment group whose only real message seems to be "don't vote". But some of the insights into how tech capitalism functions are good.
Thats the type of stuff I really don't want to see in a movie about one of capitalism's biggest failures but I have seen enough that has inclined me to check it out.
Incredibly lib but it does have some good meat about specifically what facebook is doing.