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Edward Zitron • CrowdStruck
Kids will not believe me when I say this, but people didn’t always absorb their “content” by way of mysterious algorithmic black magic on endlessly-scrolling crack feeds. We used to type web addresses into our browsers, and actually visit our favorite sites. This, going to “www dot college shitpost dot com” or whatever, was itself considered a
... See moreZuck doesn’t expose
his kids to brainrot
He farms yours, though
Modern Silicon Valley
is an enemy of humanity
And the longer you let them thrive,
The more miserable the world becomes
simp 4 satoshix.comBrands, take note – in a ChatGPT world, the occasional mistake is a refreshing reminder that real writing can be perfectly imperfect.
Turning to AI might provide a wad of text in a heartbeat, sure, but you can’t beat a living, breathing, messy human being. What’s more, a new study by MIT warns that leaning too hard on... See more
instagram.comMany things in modernity are brain dead, but I can’t think of anything worse than the short form dystopias of TikTok and Instagram. They’re materially making people dumber, breeding addict behavior (particularly in the young) and ultimately ruining the lives of normies. It’s depressing to think about the countless kids who might have started garage... See more
Adam Singer • TikTok and Instagram are intellectual poison
Ideas from George Mack:
1. Subprime audience - A creator optimising for size of audience and ending up with a junk audience. They end up producing content they themselves wouldn’t consume.
2. The forgetting paradox - Wordle outperformed every headline in society's consciousness for 2022. All the news everyone was worried outlasted by a novelty
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