There are two implicit rules that social media (in their corporate controlled, un- or dis-regulated state) want you to learn. (By “want,” I mean that these are the tendencies being encouraged by the systems themselves. And by “rules,” I mean norms, habits, or learned impulses meant to be followed instinctively.) The rules are these:
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Media hygiene 102: regulation
Posted in Media ecology, tagged cyberlibertarianism, Howard Rheingold, media addiction, media ecology, media hygiene, media regulation, Naked Lunch, net democracy, social media, William S. Burroughs on March 11, 2020 | Leave a Comment »
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