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    9 Feb 2020

    My short doc about social media shaming has been picked up by . You can watch it here -

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  2. Sep 8
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  3. Sep 8
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  4. Sep 8
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  5. Sep 8

    Peter Boghossian resigns from Portland State University after an ongoing battle to uphold intellectual diversity at the institution. 1/4

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  6. Aug 29
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  7. Aug 28

    The ideas differ from movement to movement but the basic framework is eerily similar. They seem to want to grab hold of the past & shape it to ground political action in the present toward a perfect future. 3/3

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  8. Aug 28

    Often recruited as cannon fodder by chickenhawk intellectuals, young people are the most susceptible to losing themselves in a movement. Their identities are malleable & simplistic ideological explanations have little real-world experience to conflict with. 2/3

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  9. Aug 28

    A utopian movement will always seek to control the art & history of a people. When a population is flooded with stories that serve a particular social theory perspectives calcify & people start to make sense of themselves & their experiences through the ideological framework. 1/3

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  10. Jul 29

    While I refuse to forgive certain co-founders for bailing on an idiotic masterpiece, I'm proud of where we've ended up & grateful to all the cool people involved. I look forward to my front-row seat to watch totally revolutionize (rescue) the media landscape. 12/12

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  11. Jul 29

    Today we announce cofounders Ryan, Mo, Dayne, & Clyde are relocating to SF to continue this work as part of the team. I'll be splitting off to stay true to my nature as a dysfunctional citizen & pursue filmmaking ambitions. 11/12

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  12. Jul 29

    Letter grew into a writing community with good faith exchanges happening across all kinds of sensitive topics. 10/12

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  13. Jul 29

    We saw as a long-form Twitter & tried to design around the negative features of this platform. At this point, , , , joined the team. All, except for Iona of course, tried & failed to get us to work fully clothed. 9/12

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  14. Jul 29

    While the platform was universally loved, we weren't able to crack scaling issues. This led us to the next phase - . 8/12

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  15. Jul 29

    One power user, , invented the concept of “living eulogies” on the platform by organizing this experience for her dying father, Dunny. 7/12

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  16. Jul 29

    Karma flipped the self-focused profile building of present-day social media & made it outwardly focused. People effectively created profiles for their social network in the form of letters. The results were fascinating. 6/12

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  17. Jul 29

    The overall goal was to redesign social media from the ground up to foster healthy human interactions. The first iteration was & our digital sherpa, Mo Parajuli, signed on as cofounder CTO. 5/12

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  18. Jul 29

    “We're backing out of the tour to found a tech startup & become properly functioning members of society.” They told me. I told them I'd never forgive them. I never have. 4/12

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  19. Jul 29

    The series was well-received & we were preparing to embark on a national tour of the Mandela play when Dayne & Clyde broke it to me… 3/12

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  20. Jul 29

    Letter co-founders, , , & I first collaborated on a comedy series about a South African idiot savant (Dayne) who produces a musical play about Nelson Mandela. 2/12

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  21. Jul 29

    An exciting conclusion to the story. A story that somehow began for me with a very strange stage show about Nelson Mandela. THREAD

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