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  2. discoursemagazine.com

    In a recent New York Times opinion piece, Ezra Klein shares a guilty secret: "I didn't want it to be true, but the medium really is the message."As a millennial, and thus part of the first generation of digital natives, Klein tells us that he "adored" the new medium with its "endless expanses of information."
  3. nowcomment.com

    I think that's true, but it coexists with an opposite truth: Americans are capitalists, and we believe nothing if not that if a choice is freely made, that grants it a presumption against critique. That is one reason it's so hard to talk about how we are changed by the mediums we use.
  4. It seems clear to me that he's saying that Instagram is a separate medium from Twitter in the essay and that it's helpful to view the platforms through that lens. I think being aware of how an online platform is structured is very useful and I'd personally like to know more about it. And I didn't read the essay as ramblings at all.
  5. punyamishra.com

    As McLuhan famously said "The Medium IS the Message." Image created by Dall-E 2 from the prompt "Marshall McLuhan with machines and technology, expressive digital art" I was reminded of this by reading a recent column by Ezra Klein titled: I didn't really want it to be true, but the medium really is the message.
  6. pressreader.com

    I didn't want it to be true, but the medium is the message 2022-08-11 - Ezra Klein ... We didn't want to be bored, and now we never would be. So when I came across Carr's book in 2020, I was ready to read it. ... who lives on today in repeat viewings of "Annie Hall" and in his gnomic adage "The medium is the message." That one has ...
  7. The author, Ezra Klein, in his analysis "I Didn't Want It to Be True, but the Medium Really Is the Message" aims to prove the importance of how technology has shaped society and the truly drastic impact it has had. In a sense, Klein makes technology sounds like this scary being taking over society.
  8. multiculturalmeanderings.com

    And third, that it's bad. That even if many people use it and enjoy it and make it through the gantlet just fine, it's still bad. It is a mold we should not want our children to pass through. Or take Twitter. As a medium, Twitter nudges its users toward ideas that can survive without context, that can travel legibly in under 280 characters.
  9. digitalkidsinitiative.com

    I Didn't Want It To Be True, But The Medium Really Is The Message. We've been told — and taught — that mediums are neutral and content is king. But is that true? Read the article here. Related. Resources. Handouts; Fact Sheets; Non-Sectarian Resources for Public Schools; Spanish Resources; Research + News;
  10. democraticunderground.com

    I Didn't Want It to Be True, but the Medium Really Is the Message. New York Times, Opinion by EZRA KLEIN ... I Didn't Want It to Be True, but the Medium Really Is the Message (Original Post) PatSeg Aug 2022 OP. Oh My Ford, gab13by13 Aug 2022 #1. It sure has felt like it for some time now PatSeg Aug 2022 #5.
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