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Default Wisdom explores themes of digital culture, identity, societal fragmentation, and personal perceptions. Through commentary on topics like internet behavior, politics as fandom, and the implications of technology on human connections, it delves into how culture and individuality are shaped in the modern era.

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210 implied HN points β€’ 07 Aug 23
  1. The future of content creation is uncertain, but people are still making money from platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
  2. Despite predictions of a Digital Dark Age, mass culture still exists with recognizable cultural touchpoints and influencers.
  3. The internet's 'perpetual now' raises concerns about the loss of digital history and the value we place on online content.
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236 implied HN points β€’ 08 Jun 23
  1. Fragmentation of self is influenced by historical shifts like the intensification of division of labor starting in the 17th century.
  2. Language, communication, and individualism are interconnected as seen through McLuhan's views on the power of language in shaping individuality.
  3. Material advancements like the printing press and the telegraph have played a significant role in shaping societal fragmentation and the way we perceive the world.
81 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. Having different personas on different social media platforms is normal and not necessarily a sign of plurality.
  2. Plurality involves having dissociative identities, where individuals behave as independent parts that can be switched out, separate from the core person.
  3. Simply having multiple identities or accounts online does not equate to plurality unless those identities are dissociative.
259 implied HN points β€’ 05 Feb 23
  1. Constantly seeking labels and explanations due to a dislike for uncertainty.
  2. People can develop affinities for the aesthetics surrounding different disorders.
  3. Internet exposure may influence individuals to display symptoms of specific disorders.
199 implied HN points β€’ 02 May 23
  1. Hello Kitty's design without a mouth allows people to express various emotions.
  2. The Hello Kitty Girl meme portrays a pink-obsessed succubus romantic archetype.
  3. This post is exclusively for paid subscribers.
210 implied HN points β€’ 01 Apr 23
  1. The post discusses the topic of female rage following a shooting in Nashville.
  2. The author mentions upcoming guest and archival posts for the next week.
  3. The post is only fully accessible to paid subscribers.
62 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jan 24
  1. The next book club meeting is on February 29, and the book choice will be decided by February 3rd.
  2. Book suggestions for the club include 'Convergence Culture,' 'The Sluts,' and 'Negative Space.'
  3. The movie club session will be held virtually at 5pm CT/6pm ET via Discord, screening a movie called Profile (2018).
181 implied HN points β€’ 13 Mar 23
  1. An old man reminisces about the end of print journalism in a digital age.
  2. Top executives prepared the newspaper company for sale by disposing of stacks of newsprint.
  3. The post is geared towards paid subscribers.
48 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 24
  1. The conversation explores the concept of ugliness as more of a vibe than a physical state of being.
  2. The idea is discussed that one can will oneself into ugliness without physical changes.
  3. The post includes updates on the author's advice column, a book club meeting, and asks for subscriptions and feedback.