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by tolerance
578 days ago
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I'm criticizing "content" on the grounds of its vagueness and what this vagueness represents: the homogenization of what used to be referred to as distinct cultural practices and social behaviors, and how they are now being packaged under a single commodity: "content", and how this influences the institutions that traditionally support a culture and its society. So I reckon that's my definition of "content". The most basic actions that people used to perform as a part of their daily life are being packaged and experienced alongside obvious commodities and their effects (film, advertisements, etc.) Everything is being shoved onto online platforms and made to appeal to the standards that suit those platforms and the character and personalities of the people who participate in the "content" economy are stripped of their individuality. And all of this occurs downstream of whatever the outcome of the Trump/Musk tryst is. Thank you for you're time. It's been a pleasure. |
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