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...I managed to do the same too, just trying to scroll up on a question, and despite having read both these comments.
Starting to think it's a 'them' problem
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I heard he plays a pretty good mamba
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Nice, they've gone from early PS2 graphics to late PS2 graphics!
(to clarify: I think this is good)
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A video game that happens to get big updates every so often...? Call 'em expansion packs if that makes life easier
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Ordered a shelf, it was never handed off to the courier. Complained, got it redelivered but they sent it to the wrong address. They seem to have refunded me twice... haven't received any money back yet, but the shelf is due to arrive tomorrow so we'll see what happens
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But don't you think it's a bit reductionist? We read books, not analogue text content. We eat meals, not nutritional content. We listen to songs, not rhythmic euphoria content. I don't think it's about commercial concerns - in fact, the term 'content' to refer to anything and everything is the 'commercial' way of putting it.
Someone hitting 'record' on a microphone and jamming on a guitar is still music. Why should we treat video any differently?
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"Bruh" is not a strong opener to an argument
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If you find someone that fits all those categories, I wouldn't begrudge you that
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Brilliant article - but it looks like it's now been removed. Would be impressive if someone at Dotpe got wind in such a short space of time...
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To answer the "why", it's because the word "content" is kinda meaningless. Instead of making films, documentaries, talk shows, reference guides, cartoons... it's all just this generic "content" slop that's just there to feed the machine
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Then call them educators, or presenters... teachers, maybe, depending on the nature of their work
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Well, we start by referring ta work not as "content", but as what it actually is. Then work from there. For instance, one could ostensibly call Ahoy a filmmaker or a documentary maker.
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And while we're at it, stop calling them 'content creators'
EDIT: to clarify, my stance on this is that 'content creator' devalues the human endeavour behind a piece of work (or content, if you will). Instead it's just slop for the machine, and who cares what it is as long as it gets numbers, right?
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Tom and Jerry, BAMZOOKi, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
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Show us a better solution.
Unfortunately Poppy left us in January of this year, but she was a beautiful cat and this is one of my favourite pictures of her.
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LunarLoony@ lemmy.sdf.orgThought to have been an ordinary falling star.