Afleveringen
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We thought weâd jump back on mic and talk through the weirdness of 2023, our first year since COVID that we didnât put out a podcast every week. Luke thinks 2023 feels weird because millennials are no longer relevant. Ryan thinks 2023 feels weird because the internet has reverted back to what it was like in 2010. Maybe both theories are correct! Or maybe it was some other third reason. Either way, we spend a lot of time arguing about TikTok.
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Weâre back with another outside episode. We sat on a park bench and talked about Threads, NPC streamers on TikTok, and AI. Ryan also got chased by a wasp and a dog came by to say hi. Then we went and watched some cricket. A perfect summer afternoon. Weâll be back in a few months, probably. Bye bye!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Ryan was in London so we did a little recording session out in a park last week. We wanted to talk about something other than Twitter and AI, but, letâs be real. Thatâs all we talked about. Also, perhaps most importantly, Luke finally watched all of Ted Lasso. And heâs real pissed.
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Well, all good things must come to an end. Also, this podcast. At least for a while. Weâre going on indefinite hiatus! So this will be our last episode for a while. Why is this happening? A combination of reasons, which we explain in excruciating detail in this episode. But the main thing is that we just donât want to be a show where we talk about whateverâs happening on Twitter every day and it feels like thatâs what weâve been turning into. Oh, we also talk about the new Avatar movie for a while.
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This week weâre talking about ChatGPT, the text-based A.I. that everyone loves sharing screenshots of right now. We also go over the new viral hero of the UK, a man named Tom Skinner. And, finally, we cover the first drop of the #TwitterFiles, which is not really as exciting as Elon Musk seems to think it is? Oh, and, remember crypto? Weâve got some updates on the FTX collapse!
SHOW NOTES:
The YouTube comment about A.I. translation
The great Embedded piece about how boring text A.I. are
Tom Skinnerâs incredible Twitter account
The FTX contagion
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Andor is so good that it almost makes it impossible to watch other Star Wars properties. We waited until the season had wrapped to really dive in and, boy, was there a lot to cover. So many layers to unpack! Also, Andor finally answers to very important questions for the franchise: What would a droid do at a funeral and what do kitchens look like in the Star Wars universe.
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This week, Luke admits that the US World Cup team is doing really well. Then we do a catch up on all the bad stuff that happened on Twitter this week. Though, we did record this before the Kanye West stuff, which means, thereâs likely been even more bad stuff thatâs happened since. We also took at a look at the podcasts that are performing the best on Spotify right now. And, finally, we take a tour through the weird Gen Z menâs rights world of TikTok.
Oh, also, we go over The Content Minesâ Spotify Wrapped. We learned a lot about our own metrics!
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This week, we went through all the links in Facebookâs new Widely Viewed Content Report. We also do a catchup on Musk Twitter drama and run through the complexities of World Cup viral content.
And hereâs the Everton fans video, hereâs the Wall Street Journal article about Facebookâs âContent Quality War Room,â and hereâs this quarterâs Widely Viewed Content Report.
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a fantastic and heartfelt tribute to Chadwick Boseman. It is also a bit messy and suffers from a lot of the same problems that other Phase 4 MCU movies are having. Also, its script doesnât make a ton of sense, but would have probably made a lot more sense if it had a real villain in it. Maybe even a certain Latverian despot?? Either way, we can all agree that Namor is absolutely cool as hell.
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We have three huge topics of equal importance to cover on this weekâs show. First, we catch you up on the latest with Musk Twitter â fired employees, weird confusing product decisions, bugs and glitches, and hallucinogenics, apparently. Then we run through the bizarre story of what happened with Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. And, then, finally, but perhaps most importantly of all, we talk about why the UK treasury has a Discord now.
Also, this episode has some extremely good new Producer Alan lore.
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This week Ryan and Luke sat down in their favorite pub in London and hashed out what is, perhaps, the greatest debate of our time: Whether or not paid verification on Twitter is good or bad. Luke thinks itâs fine. Ryan thinks itâs disgusting. All things considered, this stayed pretty civil. Also, literally right before we finished editing this episode Elon Musk seemingly ended the paid verified, at least temporarily. Which makes this whole conversation a bit more philosophical that practical, I suppose.
Also, hereâs the Quora thread that Producer Alan found.
And, finally, thanks to everyone who came out to Bad Posters Club in London last night! It was a blast!!
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This week Ryan and Luke are in Lisbon, Portugal, for (the) Web Summit! They learned all about the metaverse and the blockchain and artificial intelligence and the highkey art of crushing deals. We also talked, of course, about the Elon Musk-ification of Twitter. Weirdly, Luke wants to pay for Twitter Blue. Ryan thinks itâs for class traitors, but also will probably end up paying for it.
No bonus episode this week, but weâll see you at our live show in London next week and be back with a whole bunch of fun stuff next week.
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This week we kick things off with a look at Googleâs very bad earnings report and a bombshell Reuters report that revealed that Twitter seems to be hemorrhaging users. Then we take a dive into the exploitative and uncomfortable world of British âdangerous placesâ YouTubers. You know the ones. Those posh guys that go vlog in failed states and turn human misery into clickbait. And, finally, we take a long and comprehensive look at the rise of the TikTok stay-at-home girlfriend. Ryan says stay-at-home girlfriend content seems deeply isolating and lonely and sort of haunting to watch. While Luke just really wants to do nothing all day except drink juices and swim.
SHOW NOTES
âAlphabet just had its worst day since March 2020, when Covid shutdowns started in the U.S.â
âExclusive: Twitter is losing its most active users, internal documents showâ
Lord Miles Routledge Adventures
Bald and Bankrupt
Yes Theory
Kendel Kayâs TikTok
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Soooo this weekâs big topic was about the currently-unraveling political situation in the UK. And while we were editing the episode British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned. But other than that, thanks to how weirdly slow-fast British politics moves, not much else we talked about this week has changed, so this should all still be pretty relevant! We also talked about the current trend of weird rich guys buying social networks and Ryan shares a theory he has about Netflix.
Also, come to our live show in London next month! The amazing lineup includes:
* Chris Stokel-Walker, tech journalist
* Saima Ferdows, comedian and producer
* Hanna Ines Flint, author of Strong Female Character
* Charlotte Colombo, freelance writer and editor at The Daily Dot
* Sophia Smith Galer, journalist, content creator, and author of Losing It
Get tickets here!
SHOW NOTES
A rundown of the Kanye West Parler stuff
The good Netflix thread
Platformerâs Meta vs The Wire story
The Wireâs most recent statement on the whole thing
The bad right-wing Indian news site that does unfortunately make a good point about the whole Meta thing
Another good tweet about the Meta India stuff
The Liz Truss lettuce stream
@supertanskiii, @RussInCheshire, and @archer_rs
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This week weâre checking back in on Twitch, the livestreaming platform that just canât quite seem to figure out how to fit in with the rest of the internet. Weâre going through the latest controversies from TwitchCon, including the cursed foam pit. But weâre also, more broadly, talking about why Twitch remains a somewhat niche thing. There was this assumption years ago that Twitch would eventually replace ESPN somehow, but that moment never happened, leaving the platform in a bizarre gray area where it sits just off to the side of everything else. So where does it go from here?
SHOW NOTES
âWe need to talk about Facebook PR guy Andy Stoneâ
âElon Musk's tweets about Ukraine, Taiwan and Kanye stoke worries about Twitter ownershipâ
âMeta and news outletâs spar deepens Indiaâs trust deficitâ
Tweets from The Wire about the XCheck controversy
ââFat Bear Weekâ Hit By Voter-Fraud Attemptâ
John Fetterman makes his own memes
âTwitchCon had a foam pit exhibit. Two attendees say they got injured when they jumped in.â
Hasan responding the Sam Hyde meme
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This week weâre talking about what was revealed by Elon Muskâs texts about Twitter. It turns out Elon Musk is not the deep thinker a lot people think he is. Itâs not clear he understands how Twitter works or why people use it. And he definitely doesnât know what two-factor authentication is. Also, Luke gets really mad about a New York Times tweet about cooking breakfast but then tries to act like heâs not actually mad.
Also, come to our live show in London next month!
SHOW NOTES
A full transcript of all the text messages
Charlie Warzelâs great Atlantic piece
More on the Musk texts
The New York Times tweet that Luke got upset about
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This week weâre talking about the very dark times that appear to be fast approaching the world of digital advertising. That may sound kind of boring, but itâs going to have ramifications all over the internet. What happens when the internetâs largest platforms â which are basically just advertising companies â stop being able to effectively sell ads? Also, we spend a lot of time trying to reverse engineer MrBeastâs formula for successfully psychologically torturing random people for ad revenue.
Hereâs the MrBeast video we reference and hereâs the Walmart metaverse clip.
Oh, and if youâd like to vote for us for a Lovie Award, you can do that here. Please help us realize our dream of wearing suits together at a fancy European cocktail reception.
And, finally, we have a new producer and editor starting this week! His nameâs Alan and youâll hear him in this weekâs episode.
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This week weâre looking forward at the US midterms and the upcoming Brazilian presidential election by looking back at how Metaâs platforms played a role in both four years ago. It may feel like nothingâs changed, but it also feels like weâre in a completely new online world. So weâre curious whether apps like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp have the viral power to impact an election in 2022.
And if youâd like to vote for us for a Lovie Award, you can do that here. Please help us realize our dream of wearing suits together at a fancy European cocktail reception.
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Weâre talking about the Queen of Englandâs death this week. Weâre talking about the totally bizarre reactions the American media had and the even more bizarre reactions British society had. Also, yes, we also talk about Tumblrâs reaction. Luke also breaks down the difference between the magic hats and the magic stones and what they mean.
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Youâve definitely seen these guys. They take what would normally be one very boring LinkedIn post, but turn it into an even duller Twitter thread. Whatâs the deal? Is it a growth hack? (Yes, probably.) Is it because they crave attention? (For sure.) Is it evil? (Maybe.) But most importantly, what does it say about Twitter as a platform? Also, yes, we talk about the Harry Styles spit video.
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