Social media marketing
fromThe Verge
1 day agoInstagram says it doesn't want your tweet round ups
The platform is enforcing stricter rules against reuploaded content to prioritize original creators and limit the reach of unoriginal accounts.
TLDR: The online world amplifies a deep human paradox: we want to fit in and stand out at the same time. Algorithms reward polish, not practice. Visibility, not depth. The antidote is in reclaiming the messy middle where originality is formed, and letting technology be collaborators, not replacements. I keep circling a question that psychology hasn't yet neatly answered: why does the online world make us feel both too different to belong and too ordinary to matter?