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It boggles my mind that I read this sentence near the end of the article:
"Force everyone to interact on one app, and it’s easier to fill their feeds with whatever advertising you want."
This isn't a quote from an expert, these are the actual words of the author of the article. "fill their needs.... with advertising."
Nobody has "advertising needs." It shows how fucked-up the internet has become when a journalist writes something like this unironically, without even attempting to explain themselves. They just assume everyone believes they have advertising needs. Unreal.
Feeds not needs. You even wrote that when you quoted the author.
That says fill their feeds, no? Not needs?
You might wanna reread that quote