Following up on Chris Hayes’s piece about just how public all of our lives have become, Ian Bogost has a great piece for The Atlantic. In it, he speculates on other ways social media could work.
It’s long past time to question a fundamental premise of online life: What if people shouldn’t be able to say so much, and to so many, so often?
I’ve long phrased this more crudely: More people should shut up more often.