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Down and Out In The #Content Factory ft. Luke Bailey

On this week's episode we're joined by Luke Bailey (@imbadatlife) , co-host of The Content Mines podcast and someone who actually has a "day job". We talk about our experiences working in several #content factories, as we ask ourselves - what *is* content, actually? At a time when everything from news and art, to games and entertainment, are organised through platforms, is a better term needed to differentiate creative output in digital space? And, crucially, how is human communication affected by the abundance of content, optimised specifically to please Mark Zuckerberg?

On this episode, we also talk about Scottish Twitter, and the era of posting in 2010-15 where some poster's communities were still niche, fun and hard to replicate. Remember when Twitter was 'ard? Can't have it these days thanks to the Woke Left!

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Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHroy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth). For bonus content every fortnight, sub to our patreon at www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast.

Comments

loved this, enjoy Luke's insight and am keen for the next discussion

oranjest1

you're probably already across this but the sad thing about the offhanded reference to Australian media wanting to seperate from Facebook is that they're doing it so that they can do poster-brainwashing and reactionary disinformation to us without deferring to Facebook and Google, and/or get paid by them for it and both our top boomer-brained parties fucking love it addition: Luke mostly addresses the idea of them wanting to be paid straight afterward though the Aus media doesn't seem too invested in creating "less chaotic" news circulation if they had their wish

oranjest1

Disappointed you didn’t resurrect the user formerly known as Jamie Ross for this ep

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