Digital Gardening
Setting Expectations | Unplatform
finiteness, constraints, endings are healthy. is it a luxury?
“Doomscrolling” only exists as a phenomenon because the Web 2.0 platforms are specifically engineered to keep your eyes glued to the screen as much as possible.
Setting Expectations | Unplatform
Tumblr’s success from Infinite scroll, where you had your first taste of a never ending viewing party of curated digital fodder. Where the feeling/hunger/desire to reach the very end of their blog; the end where you see their very first post.
This was patient zero of doom scrolling/the forbidden fruit/The original seed via that simple line of code; Infinite scroll.
This in fact was a user made feature to make the experience of viewing a blog even more enjoyable such as the likes of adding a music player in your myspace blog. The seemingly [or maybe unseemingly] addition eventually gets injected with capitalism and sent into the factory where in which it mutates into a hollowed out version of itself where its abilities/usefulness/ is used primarily to exploit and colonize the users for monetary/capitalistic gain.
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