A lot of what made the Internet great when it came out were its online forums.
But now that spirit has morphed into Social Media Silos, where they allow you to post but that doesn't mean they have to show it to anyone.
It's the walmartification of writing. Cheap, easy and convenient media took over the hometown connection of mom and pop wr…
It's the walmartification of writing. Cheap, easy and convenient media took over the hometown connection of mom and pop writing shops.
I agree Substack has the best chance of bringing some of that back, but I also know from having 3 kids that we lost this generation to video long ago.
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A lot of what made the Internet great when it came out were its online forums.
But now that spirit has morphed into Social Media Silos, where they allow you to post but that doesn't mean they have to show it to anyone.
It's the walmartification of writing. Cheap, easy and convenient media took over the hometown connection of mom and pop writing shops.
I agree Substack has the best chance of bringing some of that back, but I also know from having 3 kids that we lost this generation to video long ago.