Why The Creator Of Facebook’s Like Button Has Stopped Using It
“It is very common for humans to develop things with the best of intentions and for them to have unintended, negative consequences.”
“It is very common for humans to develop things with the best of intentions and for them to have unintended, negative consequences.”
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