“Facebook, Cigarette of the 21st Century”

Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian wrote a remarkable article on Facebook. Calling the social media platform "the cigarette of the 21st century" in this article, Freeland explained why he thinks so, with full justifications.
 “Facebook, Cigarette of the 21st Century”
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A remarkable article has been published about the world’s largest social media platform Facebook. Sharing an article about the company, which has recently been in a difficult situation with both access problems and leaked information, The Guardian used the phrases “the cigarette of the 21st century” for Facebook.

“Despite its own research and statements from former employees, the company cannot be trusted to stop the damage its own products cause. Will we one day think about Facebook the way we think about cigarettes right now. Or is Facebook more like a gun lobby? Maybe the alcohol industry is closer to that and “There is a harmful side in all three analogies. This parallelism reveals the problem.”

Harm to young women reminded

The Guardian also referred to the striking research that emerged a while ago in its article for Facebook. “Facebook portrays itself as a platform to connect with friends and family, but it’s actually much more dangerous than that. In the early 1960s, scientists at cigarette manufacturer Reynolds found evidence that smoking causes cancer. Meanwhile, rival cigarette company Philip Morris has produced a large number of products in its products. He found carcinogenic substances. But he did not disclose any of them to the public. For the past 30 years, cigarette companies denied the claims that smoking was harmful, but their research showed the opposite. .

In the article written by Jonathan Freedland, it was emphasized that Facebook should also take action. “In the end, cigarette manufacturers bowed their heads to the law. But when they put profit before people’s safety with decades of distrust and lies, they were too late and millions of people lost their lives. This time we can’t wait,” said Freedland, a clear statement of his stance towards Facebook. laid out way.

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