✭popcornflix✭ Watch The Social Dilemma (2020) Movie Online Free Streaming
Jeff Orlowski
runtime=1 hour 34Minute
USA
Actor=Tristan Harris
User Ratings=8,1 / 10 stars
review=Explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations
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The documentary's biggest strength is credibility. It has the opinions of many professionals of the tech industry and, in some cases, statistical data to support them. Former executives of these corporations, computer scientists, physiology doctors, and well-respected university professors will give you an insight into the overall problem that social media presents. By the end of the film, you will not be as ignorant as you were before watching it. It makes you self reflect on your usage of social media and how it's affecting you individually, and how it's affecting everyone as a society. Graphical illustrations are generally good for supporting the dilemmas that the writers are discussing.
On the other hand, some of the dramatizations feel a little extreme for what the argument is proposing. The overall sentiment of the film is also not completely clear at the end as you cannot fully understand whether it's tragic or optimistic. It makes you question yourself if we still have time to do something about it or if we are all headed towards a tragic, unchanging future.
Even though credibility is its strongest attribute, it certainly is not perfect, as you don't see much of the other side of their argument. For example, we don't see what other executives and professionals of the industry have to say about the issue even though the documentary claims that social media makes us disagree even more with a different opinion than ours by hiding them on our feeds and recommendations. Yet, the film is basically doing that by not fully exposing the opposition to its arguments. Also, when discussing the social platforms that are causing the problem, Netflix is conveniently left out of the discussion. The documentary claims that division arises among us by not having the same content displayed for everyone in a social platform. Instead, they show us what we are more likely to keep watching regardless of whether the content is appropriate or not, or whether it's fakes news or not. Yet, Netflix does exactly the same with their suggestions tailored for every user with a focus to just keep you watching.
Overall, I'd recommend it to watch to anyone with an interest in the subject. My score is entirely based on the documentary's ability to inform and persuade it's viewers, rather than whether I agree with the content or not.
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