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[1]Rands in Repose
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• [3]Archives
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• [6]Slack
• [7]Speaking
• [8]Podcast
• [9]Feed
[10]Rands Seek understanding
The Cleanse
Im in the midst of a media cleanse. This started before the election when I
canceled my Washington Post subscription. Jeff Bezos can do whatever he wants
with the Washington Post, and hes 100% correct that I dont trust large media
organizations.
After the election, I removed all news sources from [11]Feedly except the [12]
Atlantic because I find their writing informative and compelling.
A friend calls this turtling. Pulling your head inside your shell and hiding.
Its quite comfortable here. With most of my free time, Im leveling a dragon
Holy Priest in World of Warcraft. #ama
Next on the list is Twitter. Since it was sold and turned private, my
engagement has been significantly lower, and my follower count has shrunk as
the humans have moved off the platform, but quite soon, Im deleting my
account. My finger has been over the DELETE button for a few days, and Ive
wondered why. Two facts: First, there are thousands of folks with whom I share
stuff there. I can see they are there via much reduced but real engagement.
Second, I have just under 20k tweets since 2007 that, upon review, tell an
interesting story… at least to me.
Ive downloaded the complete archive, and Im sad to say Im about to create a
bunch of 404 errors when my corpus of tweets vanishes from Twitter. Why? This
is my content, and I dont want whatever Twitter has become to benefit from its
existence. Ill share the archive here at some point, but for now, Im
cleansing.
Like FaceBook before it, Twitter turned into something else. They both, early
on, felt like a means of connection. Unfortunately, building that social graph
allowed these businesses to target you and your engaging, clickable content
expertly. What was a means of connection turned into hot, juicy, bite-sized
content. Over the past two decades, this practice has made us intellectually
lazy because these media services are paid not on the quality but the quantity
of service. More clicks, more engagement. Truth and facts. Optional.
And what was a clever means of connection turned into a raging stream of
clickable things.
So, bye, Twitter. Im late to the funeral, but better late than never. It was
fun before it got terrifying.
While I am profoundly turtling and have little desire to see a path forward, I
have two related observations:
First, the lack of healthy debate on most social media is one of the core
issues with the platform. Humans must disagree, but these platforms do not
provide a proper bi-directional medium (or set of tools) for these debates.
Its liking, then not liking, then yelling, then ALL CAPS, and NOW IM
UNFOLLOWING YOU and YES BLOCKING BYE.
Debate is a tricky act between two humans who can both speak, listen,
understand, and possibly evolve. Two humans. Often, there will be more, but
lets keep it simple and assume its two. Both humans are required to do this,
and in the primarily anonymous world of social media, its normal not to
consider the other human a human. They are the last thing they wrote that you
disagree with. There is no relationship; its simply the last thing they
posted. And how do you feel about that post.
The stakes are higher in person. You have to stare at that human in the eye,
especially after they say something you dont like. So, what do you do? You
cant yell, you cant ignore them, and you certainly cant block them, so what
is your move? Mine: seek understanding. Put on that empathy hat and try to
understand why theyre saying what theyre saying. Thats the first step. There
are many more — [13]read the book.
The continual failure to do this in social media results in a growing echo
chamber where the humans agree, and those who disagree are quickly voted off
the island. Some of these echo chambers are low stakes. Think about your
favorite sports team. Those fans are aligned on whats important. Who needs
debate? The only debate we care about is what $OTHER-TEAM we hate the most. Go
$OUR-TEAM.
There are higher-stakes echo chambers, too. Use your imagination here.
Second, its not a short or medium-turn fix to what ails us, but I am curious
about investing in local and independent news organizations. Large media
organizations have to compete with social. They desperately need those clicks,
and that means mimicking the patterns they see in social. The headline must
engage in one second or less, or it will be forgotten. Its an economy of
attention, not understanding or truth.
Local media has taken it on the chin for decades because social media consumes
advertising dollars. Local media has withered without that support, with
remaining big media sources bending to social media engagement patterns. The
idea of investing in local media news organizations is because they report on
the events that happen in my neighborhood. This makes them more human to me.
They have skin in the game because, like me, they live here. My problems are
their problems, which means we have a solid foundation to start to understand.
How do I go about this investment? Where do I start?
I dont know. Im turtling. For now.
[14]# November 15, 2024
See also...
• [15]Hold Your Breath
• [16]“I Am Very Concerned About This Election”
• [17]Shields Shirts
• [18]The Cello in Soho Square
• [19]10 Things I Love & Why
Next[20]The One About Dapper
Merch
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[22]Rands Schwag: Leadership leading with the letter R.
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[24]The Software Developers Career Handbook: Chaos is an Opportunity.
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[26]Managing Humans: Tales of leadership from the Silicon Valley.
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[28]Small Things, Done Well: Practice becoming a better leader. Daily.
Don't Skip [29]This
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• [48]Vegas
• [49]Writing
The Very Bottom
I've recently become very interested in performing magic. I did a talk recently
in Switzerland where I performed three significant tricks. Magic is teaching me
about how to focus an audience's attention. [50]watch this.
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