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by RACEWAR
760 days ago
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I'm at a point where I do not understand why social media is such a big deal™, with the exception of the prioritization of sharing breaking news and things like that. Otherwise, I'm at a loss trying to figure out why talk over platforms and protocols is significant. Much of it must have something to do with liberal ideals over the right to self-expression/speech and social media as the premier communications method. Yet still, I remain at a loss... |
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- The loss of the 3rd place in America due to commercialization of public spaces
- A lot of communities depend on social media for their existence. Ex: artists depend on social media networking for their livelihood. Traditionally they'd depend on a wealthy patron to support them but nowadays they support themselves off of a bunch of moderately well off patrons. The same applies to many types of musicians, content creators, etc.
- Social media presence and networking is weirdly important in the FOSS space for patronage so nowadays a lot of devs lean on it as well.
- Social media has become a support network for a lot of people. Jokingly said where everyone lends around the same 20 dollars.
- Niche communities only really exist on social media. Before "big social media" they existed on forums and before that they existed on the one big social media, the BBS. Without the internet these communities would just wither over time.
- Social media is really important for Open Source Intelligence.