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‘Never get high on your own supply’ – why social media bosses don’t use social media | Media | The Guardian

‘Never get high on your own supply’ – why social media bosses don’t use social media | Media | The Guardian

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it is not just Zuckerberg. None of the company’s key executives has a “normal” Facebook presence. You can’t add them as friends, they rarely post publicly and they keep private some information that the platform suggests be made public by default... Over at Twitter, the story is the same.... what do they know that we don’t?...
former vice-president for user growth Chamath Palihapitiya. “The short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops that we have created are destroying how society works. No civil discourse, no cooperation; misinformation, mistruth,”...
social media executives are simply following the ... fourth of the Notorious BIG’s Ten Crack Commandments: “Never get high on your own supply.”... Steve Jobs, “who spoke about all the virtues of the iPad and then wouldn’t let his kids near it”...
Moment, that tracks how long you spend looking at your phone each day... removed all social networks, and his work email account, from his phone... willpower can help to a certain extent, while leaving things out of reach for casual, thoughtless use can help more

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