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Matt Klein

@kleinkleinklein

Theorizing cultural change and our media.
Head of Foresight & Research Methods @Reddit.
Writer of the Webby-Winning:
ZINE.KleinKleinKlein.com.

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On Reddit, SpongeBob communities receive more views than Rugrats, Hey Arnold, The Simpsons, Fairly Odd Parents, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy, and 90s Kid... combined.

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Such an important data point around OnlyFans is that since the pandemic, for two years straight now, creation of Creator accounts have been outpacing Fans’. It’s a buyers market and niche reigns.

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Unaware, insensitive and otherwise “off” advertising from SMBs feels somehow worse than big brands because even though smaller businesses may have less resources, they should (ideally) be more grounded and integrated within the communities which they hope to serve.

Unaware, insensitive and otherwise “off” advertising from SMBs feels somehow worse than big brands because even though smaller businesses may have less resources, they should (ideally) be more grounded and integrated within the communities which they hope to serve.
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“You control your own algorithm, so if you see stuff you don’t like or offends you, well then that’s you’re own making…” …Is such a gaslight claim for the mess of this platform. And that’s the truest form of “gaslight,” which is wildly misused.

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SOCIAL_Commentary Volume 5 now live on ZINE A reading of our memes — theorizing what they say about the zeitgeist — an expression of collective truths: zine.kleinkleinklein.com/p/social_comme…

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Ryan Broderick I think the AI/bot/spam comments sharing their love for the slop is the kicker to all of this. When anyone who is slightly skeptical goes to the comments and finds enough people treating it as real, they then get converted. Slop affirmation accelerates all of this.

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“If you don’t have a book that can galvanize a tribe, if you don’t have a product that will spread, if you don’t have a service that will generate passion among a group of people, you must stop what you’re doing and start over.” - Godin

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“The more we preach “better habits,” and the less we adopt them, the worse off we feel. Starting the day checking email in bed somehow feels *even worse* when the world is telling we’re a loser for doing so. Judgement compounds our predicament.” — Matt Klein

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Instead of unplugging, how may we become more mindful in embracing and strengthening our ability to live with the consequences? Only then can we find better mastery with and over them. You are not weak. zine.kleinkleinklein.com/p/unplugging-i…

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"Instead of pointing out, “What tech is doing to us...” what if we asked, “What are we doing to ourselves?” i enjoyed Matt Klein's nuances on social media -and tech- in his latest post. as someone deep into the effect and impact of rampant consumerism, couldn't agree more.