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Like if I look at places like Weibo it doesn't seem like the pre-corpo net at all.

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[–] chgxvjh@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

What is wild culture? And in what sense is it unwelcome in social media?

JOYCE MESSIER - "Yes -- you and I belong to the supraculture. We're common, the herd. The music on on the radio, the food in the chain restaurant -- those are all too popular for the girl in the old-lady rags.""She prefers a fantasy world -- an infraculture with its own dress code and vernacular. It is an illusion, I'm afraid. There is no refuge from the supraculture."YOU - "I understand everything. Make it more complicated somehow.'+5 XP: gained experience.JOYCE MESSIER - "I can't. That's how simple it is. One may dye their hair green and wear their grandma's coat all they want. Capital has the ability to subsume all critiques into itself. Even those who would critique capital end up reinforcing it instead..."She pauses to take a long, leisurely sip

[–] thefreepenguinalt@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Wild culture in this case means the culture of the internet that was present before the Adpocalypse, where you could do things that are now deemed "brand-unsafe" without risking your livelihood

[–] chgxvjh@hexbear.net 3 points 2 weeks ago

If you don't make your money as the online equivalent of a walking billboard you don't really have to worry about that.

[–] amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

Could you give an example of this brand-unsafe behavior? I meant to ask before, but I'm still unclear reading through how the thread has progressed on what "wild culture" means.