Following individuals is weird, but being able to follow certain news outlets is less weird because then you’re creating your news feed around sources of news. Building around topics can lead to unreliable sources and people have to be more critical of what they read, which should be a good thing but in reality most people aren’t critical of the source.
That said, I prefer making topics central because it supports community building whereas making people/outlets central makes it a cult of personality/company.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 months ago
Not to normies who are people people and love short form posts by “thought leaders” or more realistically celebrities and corpos they want to ape or consume products of.
They never visited forums and got on the internet through mobile phones and Facebook, so the format of Reddit is strange and unfamiliar to them.
It’s always been this way and it’s why twitter was/is way more popular than Reddit, the naturally pseudonymous throwaway nature of Reddit accs made it all seem too impersonal for most people.
They probably see the internet as a whole as a negative and they think everyone is just there for ads and twitter and getting their dopamine systems hijacked instead of just actually wanting to be here and getting some kind of value out of it.
Everyone who’s interested in tech be it delivered, cryptocurrency or godforbid AI to them must be in it to make money because no normal person is interested in anything other than people and therefore must be a musk/zucc fan and is thus branded a tech bro.
These people vote in elections.
the_crotch@sh.itjust.works 8 months ago
The combined powers of 10 burning man festivals couldn’t build a stawman this big
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 months ago
Found the norman.
the_crotch@sh.itjust.works 8 months ago
Write another long winded essay about how you’re superior to hypothetical people who like different things than you. Shit’s riveting.