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“Once upon a time,” I will tell my grandchildren, “back in the early roaring twenties, you could wake up and actually be excited to check social media.” 

“Okay grandma,” they will say, “let’s get you back to bed.” And with eyes watering, I will transmit a single thought to my Neurolink: “Please Grok, turn off the Memeory. I have no progeny. Please release me to the sweet embrace of death; this is torture.”

At this point, the world will go dark, and for a sweet second, I might believe for a sweet second that I have lost consciousness for the first time since my inferred data was uploaded into the singularity. But that illusion will be quickly shattered when out of the dark abyss, Princess Peach appears in front of an Israeli flag, a machine gun at her. Her eyes glow dank red, and when she opens her mouth to speak, it is Elon’s monotone resounding inside my skull like the voice of the Bene Gesserit from “Dune.” Or like one of the Nightsisters from “Ahsoka.” Any kind of space witch, really.

“I have no mouth, but I must Meme.”


THE COMMENTS SECTION


Yes, it will be Web5.hell, but I will still be correct: the social media platforms that will be humanity’s undoing used to be fun. The antediluvian era of Twitter, not that it needs another eulogy, was such a time to be alive and getting network deals for writing down the sh*t your dad said. Not to brag, but I used to live for live tweeting TV events, which yes, in retrospect, does kind of sound like a silly oxymoron and not something you should put on your resume. (I did though.) 

Grok is going to Grok, I guess, but now isn’t exactly the greatest time to turn your social media company into a generative AI platform, especially if your proprietary training data is scraping the bottom of the Neo-Nazi, porn scam barrel, the world’s least sexy car freshener. 

All I’m saying is…as much as we used to joke about social media ushering in this cringe-worthy millennial unearned Obama-era optimism and LOL Catz, it initially forced us to be more concise and deliberate in crafting short-form storytelling. Viral marketing was actually clever. And for a short while, just a blip of time in the scheme of things, really, we all felt like we shared a common language, even if it was jfk.


CULTURE

My Experience Attending the White House Creator Economy Conference

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IN THE BIZ


PLATFORMS

The Federal Trade Commission Takes On Viewbotting and Fake Reviews in the US

Viewbotting is now banned by the FTC.

By Charlotte Colombo, Passionfruit Contributor


PERSONALITIES

Chocolate at Any Cost: A Feastables Review

Feastables is not the best chocolate, but its popularity isn’t tied to how it tastes. 

By Steven Asarch, Passionfruit Contributor


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