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Economically, mass media seek scale—that is, one product to serve as many people as possible; thus, deviance is expensive.
Jeff Jarvis • The Gutenberg Parenthesis: The Age of Print and Its Lessons for the Age of the Internet
Aggregators
Collections of cool links/books/articles/websites/other awesome things
Manan Khattar • 2 cards
A rant on ARC Search – Manu
manuelmoreale.comHomogeneity of style: A Substack newsletter can have an About page, but that’s it. There will never be anything like Nadia’s notes which are a regularly updated half-baked stream of consciousness, or Guzey’s list of Tweets or even Nintil’s categories.
Applied Divinity Studies • [Guest post] How Substack Became Milquetoast

Information Ecology
Mark Fishman and • 37 cards
Legacy Media Is Lying To You - Balaji Srinivasan | Modern Wisdom Podcast 519
youtube.comAs the search engines have been notoriously blamed for showing content that maximizes advertising revenue and tracking user’s search results for more personalized ads, the paradigm shift to human content curation grows much stronger.
Tuan (Alan) Nguyen • How The Curator Economy Shapes Today’s Products
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