On the reactive consumption and status-quo production of online content
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Notifications. Tweets. Medium articles. Linkedin posts. Reactions to Linkedin posts. Industry articles. Independent articles from writers who used to work for the industry outlets. Reactions to Tweets. New notification! And so it goes. There is so much content online. On one hand, that is helpful to society: people are sharing expertise and opinions. More discourse is good for democracy if you’re a believer in that. More expertise ‘democratized’ helps ‘level the field’.
On the reactive consumption and status-quo production of online content
On the reactive consumption and status-quo…
On the reactive consumption and status-quo production of online content
Notifications. Tweets. Medium articles. Linkedin posts. Reactions to Linkedin posts. Industry articles. Independent articles from writers who used to work for the industry outlets. Reactions to Tweets. New notification! And so it goes. There is so much content online. On one hand, that is helpful to society: people are sharing expertise and opinions. More discourse is good for democracy if you’re a believer in that. More expertise ‘democratized’ helps ‘level the field’.