![]() ![]() The film, which debuted at Sundance Film Festival in January, takes a premise that’s unlikely to set the world alight with its ingenuity – particularly as it’s much the same as that of Netflix stablemate The Great Hack, ie that Facebook, Twitter, Instagram et al aren’t exactly creating a utopia.ĪI and the algorithms behind social media are also flagged as a terrifying potential destroyer of social cohesion. ![]() These are the subjects of Netflix’s brilliant new 90-minute docu-drama, The Social Dilemma – and it might be the most important watch of recent years. ![]() And, of course, the main problem: the fact that you logged into social media in the first place. The constant feeling that you’re being boiled alive in a cauldron of hate. Honking clowns of governments who rule by fomenting voter conflict. Credulous corona-spiracists spoiling for punch-ups with 5G masts. If you’ve logged onto social media recently, you may have noticed the odd clue that all is not right in the world. ![]()
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