Anonymous 07/10/2023 (Mon) 22:01 No.27163 del
>>27135
>Under the name Miya, Remilia Collective co-founder Charlotte Fang
So, untangling the knot back through prism of clueless millenial "tech-news" writers:
Angelicism (village fool of twitter) ← Milady (scammers selling jpegs on twitter) ← Miya (omg xir is an evil chinese pedophile nazi i read it on xir blog!!!11) ← Systemspace (Heaven's Gate for gen Z, except nobody died since it was all just a shitpost) ← Tsuki (hacker known as 4chan)
Reading further:
https://www.palladiummag.com/2022/11/04/i-do-not-want-to-be-an-internet-person/
>>27140
And, by the way:
[i]Hey Miya, what do you think about Medium?

Medium is elevated clickbait. Premium clickbait, if you will

And it erodes the dignity, if there ever was any, of the author into a content farm just as efficiently as Buzzfeed. No one clicks through to the author’s page and other articles. No one even navigates outside the app (which if you don’t install, will have your mobile page 30% covered in banners through your entire reading session) to click the hyperlink references. Users stay within the Medium ecosystem as Medium conmoditizes screen time only.

Generic clickbait makes money for every click through. Premium clickbait makes money for screen time. That’s the only difference between Buzzfeed and Medium.

The content requires just as much artificial modulation to achieve value on both platforms. The nature of Medium’s value-proposition just requires a pinch more subtlety, even as far as the algo-manipulation of its own authorbase goes, in hammering them into obedient content farms.

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