It's been interesting as well to kind of see the takes that like, you know, this is something that should have been over and done super quickly. And i think our expectation for it to go really quickly might be influenced by it, by other kind of s that we have about speed and time. We are in this moment where there is an abundance of things to turn our attention to. I also think that, like the augarithm. Craves conclusions, it's like the same reason why, like, every response on a readet relationship post is, like, get a divorce.
Paris Marx is joined by Ryan Broderick and Hussein Kesvani to discuss how war gets filtered through social media and the content economy, and what that means for how we make sense of it.
Ryan Broderick writes the Garbage Day newsletter and hosts Content Mines. Hussein Kesvani is a writer and the co-host of Trashfuture and Ten Thousand Posts. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @broderick and Hussein at @HKesvani.
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