Whoops forget to link the source:https://kortina.nyc/essays/kinky-labor-supply-and-the-attention-tax …
...which is why the authors propose taxing the people who make the things other people enjoy, rather than taxing the enjoyment directly (in one of the most finger-tenty explanations I've ever seen in a tax proposal)pic.twitter.com/MI2kGDWuVw
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I thought about this more, and I think I was stretching the concept too far. Others have used the concept of an attentional commons (e.g. this NYT op-ed https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/opinion/sunday/the-cost-of-paying-attention.html …), but meant more like advertising intruding in public space, which is more traditionally commons-like.
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tbf, it's not difficult at all to imagine a (horrifying) future in which participation in real-time shared reality requires essentially submerging oneself in commercial media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs …
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