Joanna Holman on Nostr: Social media platforms spent years selling people on the idea that being a content ...
Social media platforms spent years selling people on the idea that being a content creator could be a financially and emotionally rewarding life choice. Some people put the work into creating the kind of quality content people genuinely want to watch. Now most social media platforms won't show that quality content to the followers who've actively requested to see it, instead filling their followers feeds with AI rubbish, irrelevant algorithm selected posts and engagement bait. Content creators should be rioting
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