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    1. Vandal Press‏ @VandalPress Jul 27
      Replying to @tomxhart

      The answer is stop being on social media

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    2. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @VandalPress @tomxhart

      You the individual, sure. But on a group level, you can't put the cat back in the bag.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Tom X Hart‏ @tomxhart Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @VandalPress

      This is how we are now. The human mind & conciousness are semi-fused into the machine matrix. You’re not just “you” anymore, you’re part of the collective— formed through image/response. The question is whether Twitter & Facebook do a MySpace & what the next iteration will be.

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    4. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @tomxhart @VandalPress

      when*

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    5. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @tomxhart @VandalPress

      from working with kids 15 and younger my general impression is that they are all 1. very aware of the pitfalls of dopamine traps, even though they express it in other words. 2. have had their "fill" with being an online pressence/having an online "face".

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    6. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @tomxhart @VandalPress

      I think the move is towards less centralization of content. the mainstream wont go full imageboard, but something new. I think the next big thing will be changing the "profile" idea/format, something you interact with more etherally.

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    7. Tom X Hart‏ @tomxhart Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @VandalPress

      Given that we’re post-literate, anything that champions the image will probably be king. The limit isn’t really the technology (after all, this site is just an iteration of the chat rooms that existed from day 1 of the net), so much as hitting the tech-social sweet spot w/ a UI.

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    8. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @tomxhart @VandalPress

      Orwell had some effective good design ideas: There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler.

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    9. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @tomxhart @VandalPress

      Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a group of teenage girl posting beyonce gifs - forever.

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    10. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @tomxhart @VandalPress

      I think post-literate is fun by the way. Althought I would go with trans-literate myself

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      Tom X Hart‏ @tomxhart Jul 27
      Replying to @egg_report @VandalPress

      Whether it’s fun or not, it’s how we are now. I’m not a reactionary who gets off on writing about how nice books smell. Mass literacy was a weird quirk of 19th-20th mass education & printing. In some ways, we’re back to the norm—superstitious peasants hyper stimulated by images.

      3:37 AM - 27 Jul 2018
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      • Anarchic Evolist Rice Blues Randy The Logos of Post-Irony
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        2. Tom X Hart‏ @tomxhart Jul 27
          Replying to @tomxhart @egg_report @VandalPress

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        3. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
          Replying to @tomxhart @VandalPress

          Difference being that despite what youre saying being true, everyone still considers themselves literate, and will continue to do so as things escalate visually

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        4. Tom X Hart‏ @tomxhart Jul 27
          Replying to @egg_report @VandalPress

          Do they, though? 1. Books partially exist these days as status symbols, not to be read as such. 2. Being “literate” will be like owning a horse today as opposed to in the 19th century, i.e. an odd hobby for the elite rather than an indispensable skill. .

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        5. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
          Replying to @tomxhart @VandalPress

          I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone admitting to illiteracy as anything other than an attempt at being a funny ironist. I'm on board with your forecast, just dont think it will be acknowledged by either the masses or anyone else. too many political implications

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        6. Randy‏ @egg_report Jul 27
          Replying to @egg_report @tomxhart @VandalPress

          As long as it is an ironic non-stated state of affairs, things are stable, democracy carries on, stiff upper lip etc

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