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Threads and the Social/Communications Map
Again, as I noted above, Facebook made the 2013 decision to increase the value of newsworthy links for a reason, and in the time since, BuzzFeed in particular has proven that there is a consistent and repeatable way to not only reach a large number of people but to compel them to share content as well. Was Krugman wrong because he didn’t appreciate... See more
Stratechery • Mistakes and Memes
Challengers like Meta’s Threads don’t seem like drop-in replacements for Twitter — especially since Threads head Adam Mosseri keeps saying his team will not “encourage” news on the platform. That makes Threads a comparatively tamer experience than the chaos that drove Twitter to its height. “Threads is to Twitter as methadone is to heroin,” says... See more
the systems governing what people see are no longer structured primarily around relationships, but around probabilistic prediction, behavioural feedback loops, and continuous optimisation.
TikTok made this shift explicit by breaking the link between identity and distribution by showing content to users with no prior relationship to the creator and... See more
TikTok made this shift explicit by breaking the link between identity and distribution by showing content to users with no prior relationship to the creator and... See more