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  1. The story power, truth, and walking the fun path

    Our powerlessness feeds our desire to hate. This is not a personal failing - it’s a social design flaw. A path built on alienation and distraction will always funnel frustration into polarisation. That’s why the controversy-driven algorithms of the #dotcons (corporate social media platforms) are not just annoying, but actively harmful. They feed on our despair, and we, often unknowingly, feed on the drama they serve back to us. It’s a closed loop of spectacle and spite, profitable to […]

    hamishcampbell.com/the-story-p

  2. The story: power, truth, and walking the fun path

    Our powerlessness feeds our desire to hate. This is not a personal failing - it’s a social design flaw. A social problem built on alienation and distraction will funnel frustration into polarisation. That’s why the controversy-driven algorithms of the #dotcons (corporate social media platforms) are not just annoying, but actively harmful. They feed on our despair, and we, often unknowingly, feed on the drama they serve back to us. It’s a closed loop of spectacle and spite, profitable […]

    hamishcampbell.com/the-story-p

  3. The story power, truth, and walking the fun path

    Our powerlessness feeds our desire to hate. This is not a personal failing - it’s a social design flaw. A path built on alienation and distraction will always funnel frustration into polarisation. That’s why the controversy-driven algorithms of the #dotcons (corporate social media platforms) are not just annoying, but actively harmful. They feed on our despair, and we, often unknowingly, feed on the drama they serve back to us. It’s a closed loop of spectacle and spite, profitable to […]

    hamishcampbell.com/the-story-p

  4. The story power, truth, and walking the fun path

    Our powerlessness feeds our desire to hate. This is not a personal failing - it’s a social design flaw. A path built on alienation and distraction will always funnel frustration into polarisation. That’s why the controversy-driven algorithms of the #dotcons (corporate social media platforms) are not just annoying, but actively harmful. They feed on our despair, and we, often unknowingly, feed on the drama they serve back to us. It’s a closed loop of spectacle and spite, profitable to […]

    hamishcampbell.com/the-story-p