The Links Between Us (Algorithmic Identity, Goncharov, and Tumblr)
Update: 2023-09-18
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The Links Between Us (Algorithmic Identity, Goncharov, and Tumblr)
With MEMExpo looming tomorrow, the Digital Folklore gang pulls an all-nighter trying to piece together a presentation. They speak with Dr. Cassandra Pfeifer about identity and online communities, as well as the effect of algorithmic content curation on our sense of identity. Then, they call up Lauren Shippen and Cherokee McAnelly from the Dashboard Diaries podcast to talk about Tumblr's uniqueness as a platform, and Goncharov - the greatest mob movie never made. Plus, loads of easter eggs from the internet era of the early aughts!
In this episode:
- The mystery of the 'p' in 'pH'
- None Pizza with Left Beef
- How the current college-age generation views their online folk groups vs their offline folk groups.
- The way algorithms effect our worldview, and vice versa.
Goncharov - Martin Scorsese's most important film (that he never made).- Tumblr's unique userbase & culture.
Guests:
Dr Cassandra Pfeifer, author, educator, and folklorist.
Lauren Shippen & Cherokee McAnelly, hosts of the Dashboard Diaries podcast.
Featuring voice acting from:
Brooke Jennett of THIRTEEN as Digby.
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Excellent episode guys! As a Tumblr user I can attest to what you said about the beloved Hellsite. The frame grows ever more intriguing especially now that you're in the second season. I enjoyed the frame in the first season because it kinda felt like a GM establishing the campaign setting with broad strokes. As a GM I mean this in the best possible way. I'm waiting eagerly to see how your character selves and the story interact with with this eerie mysterious setting you've made.