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Netflix's The Social Dilemma - A Conversation

1 h 1 min · 8 de oct de 2020
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TSR discusses Netflix's new documentary drama, The Social Dilemma [https://www.netflix.com/watch/81254224]. Come join The Socially Remote! In this episode, TSR discusses The Social Dilemma [https://www.netflix.com/watch/81254224], a new Netflix original docu-drama. We introduce the topic by discussing the history and people behind the film, then we dive into the film's strengths and weaknesses, some additional detail about how paid advertising works on these mediums, and a Christian response to the film and social media in general. You can read the long-form summary of this episode on our website, TheSociallyRemote.com [https://thesociallyremote.com/blog/podcast/episode-14-the-social-dilemma/]. Legal Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and opinions of their respective employers. Deep Dive segment introduction from "Dive" by Steven Curtis Chapman [https://stevencurtischapman.com/] courtesy of The Stable Collective [https://www.thestablecollective.com/].

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