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đ¨This is the trap that social media, and by extension all of us, are in:
đToxicity drives use. Lowering toxicity drops ad sales (if you are ad supported) & engagement (even if you are not)
đToxicity spreads like a disease. It turns regular users toxic & makes networks awful
đToxicity drives use. Lowering toxicity drops ad sales (if you are ad supported) & engagement (even if you are not)
đToxicity spreads like a disease. It turns regular users toxic & makes networks awful
Noah Smith ⢠The internet wants to be fragmented - by Noah Smith The internet wants to be fragmented
I think we see a decline in the big "open sea" social networks, replaced increasingly by fragmented silos. I don't know what will happen to Twitter, but if Elon's shenanigans cause it to fail I don't think we'll ever see anything quite like it take its place:
Lars Doucet Dec 26 ⢠AI: Markets for Lemons, and the Great Logging Off
I do think that the end really is here for the blogosphere though. This time it really is different. Iâve weathered many ups and downs in the blogosphere over my 17 years in it, but now it feels like the end of the blogging era. And what has emerged to take its place is not the blogosphere (and really shouldnât try to be), even though parts of it... See more
Venkatesh Rao ⢠Ribbonfarm Is Retiring
âthese platforms make it impossible to represent your full multidimensional self... your whole self can never exist in a single space.â
Eileen Ahn ⢠(1) Preserving Sanctity in the Online Space
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bsky.appThe widespread TikTok-ification of all social apps is quite striking (and sad!) Literally, all apps (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, etc) have become one click away to an infinite stream of viral videos, playing non-stop.
The ratio of mindless consumption to building something meaningful on computing devices now... See more
Akshay Kotharix.com