How Platforms Shape What Culture Feels Like
You’re in a group chat with friends. Someone posts a clip you haven’t seen. You watch it, shrug, and keep scrolling. Ten minutes later, three more people post the same ...
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You’re in a group chat with friends. Someone posts a clip you haven’t seen. You watch it, shrug, and keep scrolling. Ten minutes later, three more people post the same ...
You’re staring at two tabs: one shows a “great deal” on flights that expires in 12 minutes; the other is a hotel with a dozen glowing reviews and three quietly ...
You open your laptop “just to check one thing,” and 47 minutes later you’ve answered three low-stakes emails, doom-scrolled a team chat, agreed to a meeting you don’t need, and ...
You’re standing in the check-in area watching two parallel realities unfold. In one, a traveler is calmly walking toward security with one hand free, shoes still on, boarding pass already ...
You’re about to post something that actually matters to you—a hard-earned lesson from a failed project, a personal update, a strong opinion about your industry. Your thumb hovers over “Share,” ...
You’re standing in a fluorescent airport corridor at 6:10 a.m. with a coffee you paid too much for, your backpack feels heavier than it did at home, and you’re doing ...
You’re standing in a beautiful old square with an hour to spare. To your left: a bright sign promising the “#1 authentic experience,” a line of people, and a host ...
You’re at your gate with a coffee you barely tasted, your phone shows 37 photos you haven’t looked at, and you’re already negotiating with yourself about laundry. The trip wasn’t ... 
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