Researcher Shoshana Zuboff told the Washington Post that a person who controls Twitter would be “incompatible with democracy.” The uncontrolled collection of data on user behavior means that the social media industry has an incredible influence on real-world events. “This is a disaster, and it’s not just about Elon Musk, it’s somehow putting it on steroids,” he said.

Elon Musk’s plans to privatize Twitter have raised concerns among privacy experts and social media researchers, including a former Harvard professor who told the Washington Post that having one person in control of the social platform “is a disaster”. »For user privacy. Former professor and author of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Shoshana Zuboff, said huge advertising revenue and uncontrolled data collection on user behavior have changed the social media industry, which now has an incredible influence on real world events. Because content on social media platforms can influence public opinion and lead to changed behaviors, he said, the people who control the sites have tremendous power. Putting that power in the hands of one man, he said, would be “incompatible with democracy.” “There is simply no control and balance by any internal or external force,” Zuboff told the Washington Post. If Musk takes over Twitter, Tesla CEO will have almost complete control over a quantity of user data “that can not be compared to anything that has ever existed and allows him to intervene in the integrity of individual behavior and also in the integrity of collective behavior.” “, Said Zuboff. “This is a disaster, and it’s not just about Elon Musk, it’s somehow putting it on steroids,” Zuboff told the Washington Post. Read the original article in Business Insider