Itâs just a judgement call. Something I thought seemed obvious to most people, but perhaps not so obvious.
As I noted below, my epistemic basis is only that when he first started spouting that âeverything should be socialâ stuff it looked like he was just mouthing the words.
Still, according to Encyclopedia Britannica
it began at Harvard University in 2003 as Facemash, an online service for students to judge the attractiveness of their fellow students.
So itâs pretty clear that the founding was not a grand prosocial vision. Whether the later talk was âgreenwashingâ or ârealization that actually this can do lots of goodâ is perhaps less clear-cut.
What makes you say this? Is there some definitive story of Facebookâs founding that you think proves your point?
Itâs just a judgement call. Something I thought seemed obvious to most people, but perhaps not so obvious.
As I noted below, my epistemic basis is only that when he first started spouting that âeverything should be socialâ stuff it looked like he was just mouthing the words.
Still, according to Encyclopedia Britannica
So itâs pretty clear that the founding was not a grand prosocial vision. Whether the later talk was âgreenwashingâ or ârealization that actually this can do lots of goodâ is perhaps less clear-cut.