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Parker Molloy@parkermolloy.com |
My latest newsletter is about how precarious content on the internet truly is. www.readtpa.com/p/i-want-my-...
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Parker Molloy@parkermolloy.com |
My latest newsletter is about how precarious content on the internet truly is. www.readtpa.com/p/i-want-my-...
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El cognito
@elcognito.bsky.social
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So which is it: anything we put on the Internet will haunt us forever or everything is ephemeral and could vanish at any moment and we must preserve it? Somehow both?
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Paul Allen
@paulallen.ca
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Perhaps there's a business opportunity for someone with a printer, reams of paper, loads of filing accessories, and a convenient place to archive everything.
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Kim
@kimoco.bsky.social
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Historians a couple hundred years from now will have millions of MEMES to study us I suppose, but not much else.
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Ernie Smith
@ernie.tedium.co
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I think what upsets me the most is that the execs who made the decision came into the business at Paramount from the content side. When one of your three co-CEOs created “All That,” one of your most iconic television franchises, they should absolutely give a shit about legacy.
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Parker Molloy
@parkermolloy.com
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Reminder that I cross-post all my work to Patreon, and you can financially support my stuff by becoming a paid subscriber at either place: www.patreon.com/posts/107529...
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