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by ploppyploppy
1020 days ago
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> The negative outcomes are mainly due to societal stigmatization. Which explains the 'not telling the whole story' pretty well too. It's not exactly great dinner conversation. Source please? > Ps I'm not advocating it as a career option but I know some people are drawn to it and genuinely like it. Reddit is/was full of people doing it for free and I don't think it's a bad idea to try to make a job out of it for those people. This content, free or not is a net negative on society. |
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But for the first part, it's a psychological phenomenon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performativity
specifically the Barnsenian form: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/22415/
>This content, free or not is a net negative on society.
Ehh, Reddit isn't THAT bad. Not compared to Twitter or Facebook, at least.