(I think) the thing is that you are not meant to get served content that is specifically for you. (insert this hole was made for me img) [1])
You get someoneās stream of content and you have to decide whether you are okay with the friction between what they are serving and yourself or if you are not and then unsubscribing.
This is the same reason why AI generated music is soulless and isnāt liked. If music can be made especially for you in milliseconds to soothe your mood or to suit your situation it isnāt art, itās entertainment slop youāre consuming.
Art and things created by other people doesnāt have to pander to you, it expresses something they made and you are allowed to observe or interact with it. What caused the creator to create it is what gives it meaning, when you start having to arbitrage your creations with the consumer (to become more appealing for more people) thatās when you start losing credibility and the start of selling out.
A few of the most heinous examples of people selling their dignity for āthe algorithmā to recommend their stuff to more consumers are those who impact their content for retention. An easy one is Mr. Beast, entire videos are focused solely around retention. If the team behind that channel finds something that gets them more appeal to their consumerbase they will implement or pivot towards it like there is no tomorrow.
Another scathing example is Jay Z, who - in Moment of Clarity - rapped
ā I dumb down for my audience and double my dollars
They criticize me for it, yet they all yell "holla"
If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be lyrically Talib Kweli
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense
But I did 5 mill' ā I ain't been rhyming like Common since (Woo!)ā
admitting he has compromised his lyrical integrity for money and influence long before āthe algorithmā was the all influential thing.
I guess when it comes down to it, itās easier to make it in the world without integrity, but that definition of making it is more hollow.
1. https://i.imgflip.com/2uyz7f.png
> Art and things created by other people doesnāt have to pander to you, it expresses something they made and you are allowed to observe or interact with it.
And that's why you need to curate as it's an expression of your choice. Both by choosing which feeds to follow and which articles to read. Social media is like being in a public square alone while everyone is shouting at you while feeds are more like being in a gathering. In the latter, everyone is already vetted so you just skip from one interesting conversation to another while recognizing keeping track of everything is pointless.