We’re not living in the information age any more, when we had the unprecedented ability to find content. Today, we’ve reached the point of creating more content than we can possibly consume.
Sometime in the future, sociologists will look back and study how this massive do-it-yourself experience affected our culture: megatons of spam, endless silly Facebook posts, and the resulting shortened attention spans and severe smart phone addiction.
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