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      • How Short-Form Video Clips Took Over The Internet

        Once you start looking, you realize that short video clips—not tweets, or posts, or static photos—have become the atomic unit of online content. Short-form video, of course, isn’t new, but the prevalence of the clips is. – The Atlantic

      • AI Can Make Anyone An “Influencer”

        Across social media, an influx of A.I.-generated avatars is reshaping what it means to be an influencer. A Facebook group called Baddies in AI, geared toward women who are using A.I. to either augment their own social-media presence or create entirely new figures from scratch, has more than three hundred thousand members. – The New Yorker

      • What Is Truth?

        That, basically, is what’s at stake in the low-grade shots fired (culturally speaking) across the internet about Michael. – Wired

      • A Cultural Critic Admits They Were Very Wrong About A 2010s Flashpoint

        “There was something very intentional to Girls, something that spoke to me. I could’ve connected with it. Instead, I rejected it dramatically. I wasn’t the only one.” – Slate

      • The Deep, Strange Comfort Of A Rewatch

        “Familiar things require less from us; they deliver the emotional payoff we expect. But repetition is also a way of revisiting earlier versions of ourselves.” – The Atlantic

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