i think this is the first time you're going to see that type of personality about, like, journalistswhat have you want to call them as a kind of main stream figure in the information economy. So on one hand, partof me thinks that's interesting, because this war is pning at a time where, like, major media brands have eroded to a degree. And i will never forget being in nice the day after the truck attack and watching the international news crews leave because there had been a conflict in turkey. It was just likewatching the carnival pack up and move to the next town. We don't even really know what type of time frame we're talking about. We
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.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
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