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  1. The movie becomes an inoffensive shadow of a thing, not the thing itself. There are no more rough edges or flights of cinematic madness. The fire and passion are gradually drained away as original ideas and voices are subsumed by commercial concerns, corporate oversight and polling data." This is the price of chasing the Inner Ring.
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  3. desiringgod.org

    Nov 26, 2024Life's migration to the Internet intensifies this temptation in particular ways. The more online we become, the more prone we are not just to develop a private inner ring — those accounts whose attention and approval we most long for — but also an outer ring. An outer ring represents the kind of people we dislike and distrust.
  4. davidkosobucki.com

    phenomenon of an Inner Ring. You discovered one in your house at school bef re the end of the first term. And when you had climbed up to somewhere near it by the end of your second year, perhaps you discovered that within the ring there was a Ring yet more inner, which in its turn was the fringe of the great school Ring to which the hou
  5. technologyreview.com

    Jan 6, 2025And instead of links, you'll increasingly be met with answers, written by generative AI and based on live information from all across the internet, delivered the same way.
  6. Good means popular. The result of this thinking—pervasive across the Internet economy—is a dreary one: "This system culminates in the muddled median of everyone on earth's most average tastes," writes Vox's Rebecca Jennings: "What we're seeing is the lowest common denominator of what human beings want to look at, appealing to...
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