Actually Useful
We chat with Meta whistleblower Kelly Stonelake about Meta’s toxic culture being encoded into their products, how much they’re willing to exploit kids for profit at any cost, and what meaningful social media regulation might look like – especially after the landmark trials Meta lost in the days before we recorded this episode. In Falcon Mode, we chat about tools to help gig workers discover which delivery app is the least punishing to them. Links: Kelly’s Substack, Overturned [https://overturned.substack.com/] Kelly’s website, kellystonelake.com [http://kellystonelake.com] Kelly’s documentation [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BYCoWPs9Y9hzzFsH_Bd8dzqKoEdAbXfzF9Bgq42NjAw/edit?usp=sharing] We’d love to hear from you. Email us at heyactuallyuseful@gmail.com [heyactuallyuseful@gmail.com] or find us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/actuallyusefulpod] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@actuallyusefulpod] (reluctantly).
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