EP 385: Context Clues: Who do you work for?

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It seems like every business owner or freelancer I know wants to quit social media. But very few people are actually doing it. It seems easier to imagine the end of your business than the end of social media, to paraphrase Mark Fisher. There’s something about our relationship to social platforms that makes them feel inescapable. And, perhaps without even noticing, it’s started to see like we’re working for them more than working for ourselves. In this episode, I unpack our relationship to platforms and who profits from our labor. And it starts in an unusual place: the recent Etsy strike. Footnotes:
“Etsy sellers will go on strike in April and ask customers to boycott” on The Verge
“Why Etsy sellers are going on strike” on Yahoo Finance
“16,000 shops join Etsy strike” via KERO

Rob Kalin speaking to the World Economic Forum

Mark Zuckerberg testifying before the House Energy & Commerce Committee
“How Facebook (Meta), Twitter, social media make money from you” via Investopedia
Tyler McCall on Instagram and Twitter

  

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EP 385: Context Clues: Who do you work for?

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