
Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now

Remember that the number of seconds in your day never changes. The amount of social media content competing for those seconds, however, doubles every year or so, depending on how you measure it. Imagine, for instance, that your network produces 200 posts a day of which you have time to read about 100. Because of the platform's tilt, you will see t
... See moreMax Fisher • The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World a book by Max Fisher
The social platforms of web 2.0 are broken. On the path to mass scale and attention-based monetization, they compromised much of their usefulness to users. I think back to the early days of the social web and how much interesting stuff I would find each day and how connected it made me feel. Today fake accounts and fake posts d
... See moreJohn Borthwick • Building bicycles for our minds
The Origins of Wokeness
paulgraham.comI suspect we humans do better with constraints; the Internet stripped away the constraint of physical distribution, and now AI is removing the constraint of needing to actually produce content. That this is spoiling the Internet is perhaps the best hope for finding our way back to what is real. Let the virtual world be one of customized content for... See more