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The New Republic 8Spaeth 9

 

The web is not an ecosystem that thrives on diversity; the main forces of its expansion are homogenization and monopolization, with only a handful of companies--Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon--dominating the digital landscape....

It has changed the way we read and write, and this is why seemingly every news website, from The Washington Post down to Refinery 29, looks and sounds the same. Every publisher is looking for what will travel well on the internet, and what travels well can be determined by a fairly straightforward formula that skews toward simplification, whether it is a cheery explainer or a blunt appeal to outrage.
-- Ryu Spaeth. "Moby-Dick in the Clickhole" The New Republic (November 13, 2015).
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