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      I count only three?

      Also wow, the top company that no-one ever heard of owned by the guy no-one ever heard of.

      (Apply “almost” where needed)

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        I don’t have time to look it up, but his wealth is also listed as net worth, not income, so I suspect that might be a private company, which would explain why we haven’t heard as much about him.

        Edit: I have time now and yes, it’s privately owned.

        Edit 2: but maybe it’s about to be merged into a public company? I’m not sure, this is pretty nebulous, possibly because it hasn’t been finalized yet.

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      How tricky would it be To create a browser extension that notified you if you visit a site owned by these big6 (and more) and which one?

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          The database seems like the biggest hurdle indeed.

          I am considering about a community maintained dataset that starts with the most major sites and companies and expands from there.

          I would not be able to do this alone but we could create a lemmy place to start something like it.

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            I don’t see why not. Maybe a community for it will interest potential contributors to the project!

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          Not even Lemmy is an exception there but wouldn’t it be nice to know whos propaganda we are consuming?

          Unless your advocating to cut the cable and live of grid we still have to visit sites.

          I talking beyond the scope of media also. I would like to know if a dogfood site is actually nestle or not.

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            I have a cat and I try not to buy Purina, because it’s owned by Nestle.

            But realistically, there’s no way you can bring down a company as big as Nestle or Musk by not buying from them.

            I mean, has Musk lost anything if he only goes down to a mere $1 billion?

            imho

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              True

              Its less about actively bringing them down and more about actively not being a part of the problem by supporting slightly more ethical alternatives.

              The Rich have more money then they could ever dream of spending, thats why its absurd that money is a motivator. Its an addiction to egomania and authoritarian power that drives their actions.

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    What if I don’t believe that the media controls the people, and rather, that our culture is really just this genuinely sickened and backwards?

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      In any society, the culture is created and maintained by the media and other apparatuses of the ruling class. Collectively, this is referred to as a society’s superstructure

      This superstructure reinforces and perpetuates the ownership and norms of productive forces in society, known as the base of a society.

      In the USA, the base is oligarchic capitalism, and the superstructure is a neoliberal managerial-cultural apparatus

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        It is deeper than that. If there was no media we would still have culture. People would tell stories and copy and adapt each others mannerisms and fashion. Local culture would be much stronger and vary a lot more.

        What media does is control these elements by distracting us and occupying our attention with curated topics and lines of thinking.

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          Yes, I agree. But in our current climate we have media and not a whole lot of social interaction. So for all intents and purposes currently media is driving our culture.

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          Wow, that is a jump. I’m curious, how did you get here from my comment?

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      I feel like theres lesser of the ladder than the former. People like to be told what to think. I really dont understand it myself, but something about big brother telling you what to think is somehow comforting for some people. Ive seen the behavior from multiple family members, just parroting what their media source of choice is saying.

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        Knowledge can be a status symbol like clothing. People show what they know if they can signal their status with it.

        In that form, knowledge is not verified by own thoughts. The value of the knowledge comes from the reputation of the source and the value of the people who agree with it.

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      you start doubting reality so much that you go down the rabbit hole and become an unhinged crazy conspiracy theorist.

      Isn’t the alternative to this a class-conscious understanding of reality? Which can only be achieved through defeating ignorance via a genuine and true education?