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Zuckerberg’s Capitulation, Rabbit Holes and the War on Attention

Zuckerberg’s Capitulation, Rabbit Holes and the War on Attention

Update: 2025-01-10
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This week, we discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s craven capitulation on content moderation, even if it was an inevitable decision; the upside of algorithmic rabbit holes vs the downside of the commodification of attention; and how creator culture is reshaping trust in media institutions. Plus: why the Ninja Creami and IVs are good products.


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Zuckerberg’s Capitulation, Rabbit Holes and the War on Attention

Zuckerberg’s Capitulation, Rabbit Holes and the War on Attention

Troy Young, Brian Morrissey, Alex Schleifer