Rabbit Holes đłď¸ #92
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As far as how humans connect to one another, whatâs next appears to be group chats and private messaging and forums, returning back to a time when we mostly just talked to the people we know. Maybe thatâs a better, less problematic way to live life. Maybe feed and algorithms and the âglobal town squareâ were a bad idea. But I find myself desperatel... See more
David Pierce ⢠So Where Are We All Supposed to Go Now?
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Towards Small-Scale Social
notes.hyperlink.academySam Liebeskind and added
After a period of Covid-induced disconnection, âreal-worldâ communities are experiencing a resurgence, and, for the young people we spoke to, the importance of meaningful social interaction, community support, and mutual aid is only growing. Helen Job, Insights Director at SPACE10, predicts that âin the future there will be an increased interest in... See more
Eloise Hendy ⢠Home is where the heart is, according to young people
Keely Adler and added
Something else happens in a world of superabundance, and an attention economy. Because you canât find what you want, you start to dig yourself into very specific niches, and join sub-groups. Everyone atomizes into millions of groups connected by very specific interests. In more benign ways, it can be great â you find your fellow travelers, and I ca... See more
Ten (Big) Trends
Eric Rothman and added
My current-day interaction with the internet seems to contain ever fewer of these portholes and chance encounters. If the internet is a superhighway, it feels like there are fewer exits, and youâre expected to keep traveling to the same places over and over again, based on your past behavior (and purchasing history). In fact, the highway always see
... See moreJenny Odell ⢠How to Internet
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