There's lots of existing studies demonstrating how suicide coverage in the media is contagious to suicide rates in the population https://jech.bmj.com/content/57/4/238.
It makes you think putting out a show like this and plopping it to the top of Netflix was irresponsible and actually pretty messed up.
Isn't the mindset in medicine totally different from software engineering as far as being self-taught? I'm surprised that they don't think jobs want you to have a degree from an accredited school vs a bootcamp. Or that lambda school thinks they won't?
Not sure I buy that a key ratio is MAU/DAU, and even if it is ... the big problem for Facebook is that it's gone from 66.3 to 65.7 in two years while both numbers are growing?
The fact that they started grouping FB/Insta/WhatsApp together in quarterly numbers is to me a more telling sign about Facebook core app.
This is a more interesting suggestion/theory than the article. That would be a cool development.
I'm not sure what the Atlantic is talking about. The Instagram aesthetic is literally everywhere you look in restaurants, cafes, etc and certainly not "over." Or maybe I'm going to thr wrong cafes. But it seems massively popular and like many millions of people are posting curated photos to instagram in the spirit of the "instagram aesthetic."
Musk is a proven liar at this point. It's like when Trump says Mexico will pay for the wall. It's newsworthy sure... but basically zero informational value in it or basis in fact.
It makes you think putting out a show like this and plopping it to the top of Netflix was irresponsible and actually pretty messed up.