The transformation of the internet has led to a monoculture dominated by a few major players, complicating the ecosystem and limiting options for users.
Current content moderation systems on platforms such as Facebook are bound by American values and fail to adapt to the diverse cultural contexts of its extensive global user base.
In a competitive landscape, users should have the freedom to choose social media services that align with their cultural and linguistic preferences, ensuring more tailored experiences.
The decline in the quality of services like Google exemplifies the broader issue of diminishing user experience as large platforms dominate the market and prioritize scale over excellence.
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