Not going to lie, this week is a little heavy. We're talking about Afghanistan and the strange and uncomfortable feeling of watching via Twitter as the Taliban took back the country. We talk about the visual aesthetics of the War on Terror and Ryan grapples with 9/11's legacy on how we consume information now. But it's not all serious this week. We also go deep on the TikTok bone drama, as well as Facebook's very dumb content report.
The Central Problem Here Is That Facebook Sucks
Why Don't Netflix Audience Numbers Make Any Sense?
We're Not Ready For TikTok To Be This Popular
A Facebook Page About Cats Is Outperforming Ben Shapiro
What If We Can't Break Up Facebook?
We Went Through Years Of OZY's Social Analytics And It Was Weirder Than We Could Have Ever Imagined
The Algorithmic Feedback Loop Of The Gabby Petito Disappearance
We Went Through Seven Years Worth Of Facebook Analytics
I Think The Horse Pill Stuff Has Broken Me
How Do We Build A Better Internet For Sex Workers?
What If The Metaverse Looked Like The Minecraft YouTuber Fandom?
The Origins Of The "No Bed Frame Guy"
Outside Only Exists To Stage My Viral Content In
The Future Of Everything Is Automated Landlordism
Our Impending NSFW Content Apocalypse
What If Everyone Online Is Actually Earnest?
Facebook Bulletin Proves No One Knows What Facebook Is Anymore, Including Facebook
The Critical Race Theory Katamari Of Online Rage
The Passive Income Grifters Of TikTok
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